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Coronado SolarMax 40 Telescope

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  • B&H # COM40BF10400
  • Mfr# SM40T10

Product Highlights

  • 0.7 Å System
  • 400mm f/10 Solar Viewing Refractor
  • SolarMax 40 Filter
  • T-Max 40 Doppler Tuning Unit
  • Sol Ranger Finder
  • BF-10 Blocking Filter
  • Mounting Rings
  • Travel Case
  • Made in the USA

B&H recommends 2-day or overnight shipping for the PST. The Personal Solar Telescope (PST) is a precision instrument and selecting ground-based shipping will void the PST's warranty.

This item has been discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available.

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This SolarMax 40 Telescope from Coronado is a dedicated H-Alpha solar viewing telescope with a 40mm SolarMax filter, a T-Max 40 tuner, and a BF-10 blocking filter. The SolarMax 40 features a <0.7 Å solar-viewing system that will provide detailed views of plage, flares, filaments, prominences, and granulation.

The heart of the SolarMax 40's viewing system is the SolarMax 40 filter and its matching T-Max 40 Doppler Tuning Unit. This combination can be selectively adjusted by the viewer to de-tune the telescope's optical system. The wavelengths produced by high-velocity events such as active flares and coronal mass ejections (CME) can Doppler-shift and become invisible to a fixed H-Alpha system. The slight adjustment range made possible by the T-Max 40 allows these phenomena to become more visible.

All SolarMax filters must be used with a secondary interference filter. This package includes the BF-10 blocking filter - a 1.25" right-angle diagonal that produces a 9.0mm image. The BF-10 is thermally stable, so the image will not drift off the H-Alpha line as it heats up during use. Its 10mm aperture is matched to the telescope's focal length for full disk views of the Sun. This large aperture also enables the use of most Barlow lenses - this simplifies digital photography and enables the use of binoviewers.

SolarMax telescopes produce outstanding views of the Sun's active surface with 100% safety. None of the parts in this kit are stand-alone units - each component is equally crucial to the user's safety and the system's performance.

Note! Eyepiece must be purchased separately.

Dedicated H-Alpha Telescope
This 400 mm f/10 solar viewing refractor offers enhanced portability at the sake of some resolution, the SolarMax 40 telescope represents an excellent balance of value, performance, and transportability.
SolarMax 40 H-Alpha Filter
This 40 mm objective filter provides excellent resolution - tuned to 0.7 Å.
T-Max 40 Doppler Tuning Unit
The T-Max 40 is used to de-tune the SolarMax filter towards the blue end of the H-Alpha line. This enhances detailed observation and imaging of solar disk shapes, surface details, prominences, granulation, and edge activities.
BF-10 Blocking Filter
The BF-10 is a 1.25" right angle diagonal that must be used with a SolarMax filter. It produces a 9.0 mm image. It is thermally-stable to ensure there's no drifting off the H-Alpha line during use. Its 10 mm aperture matches the scope's focal length for full disk viewing.
Sol Ranger Finderscope
The Sol Ranger attaches to the SolarMax telescope's clamshell mount. A pinhole on the front of the Sol Ranger allows a harmless beam of light to be projected onto an opaque glass viewer when the sun is in the main scope's FOV. The resulting image can be viewed easily from the rear of the telescope - this ensures a rapid and accurate alignment process.
Objective Lens Diameter 40 mm
Focal Length 400 mm
Aperture f/10.0
Finderscope None
Length 16.75" / 42.5 cm
Weight 3.00 lb / 1.36 kg

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5.0

Let's see the prominence

By Stargazer

from Greenwich CT

About Me Casual/ Recreational

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Pros

  • Easy To Use
  • Great Optics

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    • Astronomy

    Comments about Coronado SolarMax 40 Telescope:

    I can see the sunspot, prominence through SolarMax40.
    This is a great experience.

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