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Complete H-alpha solar telescope with 60mm aperture and additional 50mm double-stack filter system

Refractor
Optical design
60
Aperture – the diameter of the light-collecting lens (refractors and catadioptric) or mirror (reflectors) that the telescope uses to collect light
500
Focal length – the distance from the primary lens or mirror to the point at which the light is focused
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Product ID 71097
Brand LUNT Solar Systems
Warranty 2
EAN 0753215774463
Package size (LxWxH) 46x0x0
Shipping Weight 3.6
Description

Complete H-alpha solar telescope with 60mm aperture and additional 50mm double-stack filter system. The telescope can be used with <0.7 Angstrom bandwidth or with <0.5 Angstrom bandwidth.
With advanced air-pressure tuning system, B1200 blocking-filter, and Crayford focuser.

This telescope will be delivered with two matched Etalons, a internal Etalon and a external. The LS60THaDS50 could be used only with the internal H-alpha filter at <0.75 Angstrom and a aperture of 60mm, or together with the front mounted external H-alpha filter at <0.55 Angstrom bandwidth and 50mm aperture.

By reducing the bandwidth from estimated 0.75 Angstrom to 0.5 Angstrom more details on the solar surface will become visible. Adding a second Etalon to an existing Etalon is not quite as simple as it may seem. Both Etalons need to be brought on line (matched) and both need to be adjustable (Tuning) such that all ghosts images could be eliminated. Ideally the transmission curves should overlap perfectly when on band to provide for the best possible resolution and contrast. Both etalons in this system will be matched at the factory in order to provide a system that is both optimized for performance and the elimination of ghosting.

Blocking-filter is the B1200. The B1200 is good for visual solar observing, and also good for solar imaging.
The star diagonal in which the blocking filter is installed, is equipped as standard for 1.25" eyepieces and with a T2 camera connection.

Fine adjustment is achieved with a Crayford style focuser with 10:1 reduction.

Features:

  • Aperture: 60mm or 50mm
  • Focal length: 500mm
  • Bandwidth: <0.75 Angstrom or <0.55 Angstrom
  • Tuning: tiltable Etalons
  • Blocking-filter: B1200 with 1.25" and T2 connection
  • Focuser: Crayford-style with 10:1 reduction
  • Tube-ring with 1/4"-20 tapped base (standard thread for photo-tripods)

The kit includes:

  • LS60THa H-alpha Telescope with internal Etalon, and 60mm aperture
  • External 50mm double-stack Etalon LS50FHa
  • B1200 blocking-filter in star-diagonal
  • 2" Crayford focuser
  • Tube ring with 1/4"-20 connection for mounting on photo-tripods
  • Transport case
  • Instruction manual
Specifications
Product ID 71097
Brand LUNT Solar Systems
Warranty 2
EAN 0753215774463
Package size (LxWxH) 46x0x0
Shipping Weight 3.6
Optical design refractor
Primary mirror diameter (aperture), mm 60
Focal length, mm 500
Focuser 2", Crayford, 2-speed (1:10)
Blocking filter B1200
Bandwidth, Angstrom <0.75
User level experienced users
Observed object planets of the Solar System and deep-sky objects
Pouch/case/bag in set case
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