Brand | : | Coronado |
Manufacture | : | Coronado |
Label | : | Coronado |
Publisher | : | Coronado |
Product Group | : | Photography |
Product Type Name | : | TELESCOPE |
Studio | : | Coronado |
EAN | : | 0709942996333 |
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Product Spesifications
- "Double Stacked" Coronado SolarMax 90 Solar Telescope with two Filter Etalons for increased contrast
- Coronado 30mm Blocking Filter
- Coronado Mounting Rings
- Coronado Cmax Eyepiece Set - 12mm, 18mm, 25mm
- Coronado Sol Ranger Solar Finder
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Product Description
The "Double Stacked" Coronado SolarMax 90 II Solar Telescope is the largest aperture scope in the Coronado fleet. This research grade solar scope is a beautiful instrument that sports polished brass and black finishes as well as precisely crafted tuning knobs. When you purchase a "Double Stacked"Coronado SolarMax 90 II Solar Telescope your package includes:
The "double stacked" Coronado SolarMax 90 II is a serious instrument built for someone looking to see the finest areas of detail on our sun. Prominences, flares, filaments and ever changing surface areas of the sun will all be brought to you in high def with the SolarMax.
So why is a "Double Stacked" solar telescope better then a traditional solar telescope? The simple answer is that you get significantly enhanced optical resolution with the "double stacked" version.
Coronado has enhanced the "double stacked" SolarMax 90 by placing an additional filter etalon at the front of the scope. Now there are two etalons present, one internally with the new RichView tuning system and one at the front of the scope with the T-Max tuning system.
"Double Stacking" the etalons improves the scopes resolution by reducing the already narrow <.7 angstrom bandpass to an even narrower <.5 angstrom bandpass. With this set up, the enhanced resolution and contrast will offer a view of the sun that is absolutely stunning.
The "double stacked" system works the same as a non "double stacked" system, the only difference is that now it's a three part system. The telescope body incorporates a tunable sub-aperture etalon in its body as well as a removable etalon on the front of the scope. These tunable etalons works in conjunction with a 30mm blocking filter situated in the solar telescopes 1.25" star diagonal. Together these elements produce a < .5 Angstrom passband which yields an optimal balance of prominence and
