Senin, 17 Maret 2025

Another eclipse event is on the horizon!

We've got solar observing gear for the deep partial eclipse that is coming for some on March 29th!

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A solar sight to behold!

Partial solar eclipse by Hrach Hakobyan

Hrach Hakobyan captured this image of a partial solar eclipse during the April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse with the aid of an Explore Scientific ED80 Refractor

March 29 will bring a partial solar eclipse for those in the right location!

Each day, the Sun blazes across the sky to little celebration. But on March 29, observers in northeastern North America, Greenland, Iceland, Europe and parts of northwestern Africa and northwestern Russia will be giving our star all their attention as they watch a partial solar eclipse unfold from a prime viewing position. 


A partial solar eclipse occurs when the new Moon passes off center between the Sun and the Earth and temporarily obscures a portion of the Sun's disc. The length of the eclipse and the amount of Sun coverage varies based on location. To learn more about this eclipse and see if you are located in the coverage area, view the link in our March astronomy calendar!

Get safe solar gear now, and start practicing for the big day!

When it comes to viewing a partial solar eclipse — even a deep one — proper eye protection should always be your main concern. You should NEVER point a telescope or binoculars at or near the Sun because this action could result in immediate and permanent blindness. 


To safely enjoy this event, you can use solar eclipse glasses, outfit your optical device with approved solar filters, make your own pinhole projector or look at shadows on the ground for the signature crescent shape. 


At Explore Scientific, we have lots of solar gear options for this event and beyond. So even if you are not in the eclipse coverage area, remember the Sun is a beauty to behold every day, and a proper solar observing rig can give you stunning views of our star year round.  

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80mm Telescope with Go-To mount & solar filter

FirstLight 80mm Telescope & GoTo Mount with Solar Filter

$499.99

Sun Catcher Solar Eclipse Glasses

Solar Eclipse Glasses 

(4 pack)

$9.99

National Geographic 70mm Refractor with solar filter

National Geographic 70mm Refractor with Solar Filter

$99.99

Hestia Smart Telescope

Hestia Smartphone-Based Telescope with Solar Filter

$299.00

Large Aperture Solar Filters

Variable Large Aperture Solar Filter

$19.99 - $49.99

Galileoscope with Solar Filter

Galileoscope Build-Your-Own Refractor Kit with Solar Filter

$53.94

$83.94

ED80 Essential Series Air-Spaced Triplet with iEXOS-100-2 PMC-Eight Tracker Mount, Field Flattener, Solar Filter & Two counterweights

Essential Series ED80 Air-Spaced Triplet with iEXOS-100-2 PMC-Eight Mount, Field Flattener, Counterweights & Solar Filter

$1809.96

ED80-FCD100 Series Air-Spaced Triplet Refractor Telescope with iEXOS-100-2 PMC-Eight Equatorial Tracker System with WiFi and Bluetooth, 2 Extra Counterweights, Field Flattener, Solar Filter

FCD100 Series ED80 Air-Spaced Triplet with iEXOS-100-2 PMC-Eight Mount, Field Flattener, Counterweights & Solar Filter

$2409.96

CLICK TO SHOP SOLAR GEAR NOW
 
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