
Celestron EclipSmart Deluxe 3 Piece Sun Observing and Imaging Kit
When day turns into night, be ready with EclipSmart optics and observing kits! The EclipSmart Deluxe 3 Piece Sun Observing and Imaging Kit includes one pair of hard frame, wrap-around style solar glasses, a uniquely designed Solar Imaging filter, and a solar eclipse booklet with all the information you need for the upcoming North American eclipse. Both the glasses and the photo filter are made with Celestron’s ISO certified Solar Safe film ensuring safe viewing of the solar eclipse.
Eclipse kit benefits
Prepare for one of nature’s most awe-inspiring sights with proper equipment. Protect your sight with the premium hard frame, wrap-around EclipSmart Solar Glasses featuring Solar Safe filter technology for guaranteed safe observation of the Sun. Your kit also includes Celetron's innovative EclipSmart Photo Filter, featuring Solar Safe technology for taking still images and video of the solar eclipse with your DSLR, point and shoot camera, or smartphone. Additionally, the enclosed 32-page eclipse book is full of eclipse information and a complete timetable and transit map for the upcoming North American total eclipse on August 21st, 2017
Eclipse Safety
Since looking directly at the Sun, even during an eclipse, can cause permanent eye damage or even blindness, special eclipse safety glasses or viewers must always be used (sunglasses are not safe). The small amount of light emitted during even a 99.9 percent solar eclipse is still dangerous. The only time it's safe to look at a total eclipse without proper eye protection is during the brief period of totality when the Sun is 100 percent blocked by the Moon. If you're not located in the path of totality, there is never a time when it's safe to look with unprotected eyes. Attempting to view an eclipse using binoculars, telescopes, cameras, or other devices that don't have their own special front-mounted solar filters is extremely hazardous.
Join millions across America
Witness one of the greatest astronomical spectacles in our lifetimes and in US history. The total Solar eclipse of 2017 will captivate the country from coast to coast – don’t miss out!
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Celestron EclipSmart Deluxe 3 Piece Sun Observing and Imaging Kit
When day turns into night, be ready with EclipSmart optics and observing kits! The EclipSmart Deluxe 3 Piece Sun Observing and Imaging Kit includes one pair of hard frame, wrap-around style solar glasses, a uniquely designed Solar Imaging filter, and a solar eclipse booklet with all the information you need for the upcoming North American eclipse. Both the glasses and the photo filter are made with Celestron’s ISO certified Solar Safe film ensuring safe viewing of the solar eclipse.
Eclipse kit benefits
Prepare for one of nature’s most awe-inspiring sights with proper equipment. Protect your sight with the premium hard frame, wrap-around EclipSmart Solar Glasses featuring Solar Safe filter technology for guaranteed safe observation of the Sun. Your kit also includes Celetron's innovative EclipSmart Photo Filter, featuring Solar Safe technology for taking still images and video of the solar eclipse with your DSLR, point and shoot camera, or smartphone. Additionally, the enclosed 32-page eclipse book is full of eclipse information and a complete timetable and transit map for the upcoming North American total eclipse on August 21st, 2017
Eclipse Safety
Since looking directly at the Sun, even during an eclipse, can cause permanent eye damage or even blindness, special eclipse safety glasses or viewers must always be used (sunglasses are not safe). The small amount of light emitted during even a 99.9 percent solar eclipse is still dangerous. The only time it's safe to look at a total eclipse without proper eye protection is during the brief period of totality when the Sun is 100 percent blocked by the Moon. If you're not located in the path of totality, there is never a time when it's safe to look with unprotected eyes. Attempting to view an eclipse using binoculars, telescopes, cameras, or other devices that don't have their own special front-mounted solar filters is extremely hazardous.
Join millions across America
Witness one of the greatest astronomical spectacles in our lifetimes and in US history. The total Solar eclipse of 2017 will captivate the country from coast to coast – don’t miss out!
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When day turns into night, be ready with EclipSmart optics and observing kits! The EclipSmart Deluxe 3 Piece Sun Observing and Imaging Kit includes one pair of hard frame, wrap-around style solar glasses, a uniquely designed Solar Imaging filter, and a solar eclipse booklet with all the information you need for the upcoming North American eclipse. Both the glasses and the photo filter are made with Celestron’s ISO certified Solar Safe film ensuring safe viewing of the solar eclipse.
Eclipse kit benefits
Prepare for one of nature’s most awe-inspiring sights with proper equipment. Protect your sight with the premium hard frame, wrap-around EclipSmart Solar Glasses featuring Solar Safe filter technology for guaranteed safe observation of the Sun. Your kit also includes Celetron's innovative EclipSmart Photo Filter, featuring Solar Safe technology for taking still images and video of the solar eclipse with your DSLR, point and shoot camera, or smartphone. Additionally, the enclosed 32-page eclipse book is full of eclipse information and a complete timetable and transit map for the upcoming North American total eclipse on August 21st, 2017
Eclipse Safety
Since looking directly at the Sun, even during an eclipse, can cause permanent eye damage or even blindness, special eclipse safety glasses or viewers must always be used (sunglasses are not safe). The small amount of light emitted during even a 99.9 percent solar eclipse is still dangerous. The only time it's safe to look at a total eclipse without proper eye protection is during the brief period of totality when the Sun is 100 percent blocked by the Moon. If you're not located in the path of totality, there is never a time when it's safe to look with unprotected eyes. Attempting to view an eclipse using binoculars, telescopes, cameras, or other devices that don't have their own special front-mounted solar filters is extremely hazardous.
Join millions across America
Witness one of the greatest astronomical spectacles in our lifetimes and in US history. The total Solar eclipse of 2017 will captivate the country from coast to coast – don’t miss out!























