Celestron Moon Filter
Celestron Moon Filter
Celestron Moon Filter
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Three Stars By: David, on June 10, 2018 Pros: Cons: "A processed photo I took with my phone using a filter. There wasn't a super noticeable difference at first but I do think it reduced some flare. Earthshine is cool too |
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Hardly makes a difference. Very dissapointed. By: Nik Smeltzer, on April 30, 2018 Pros: Cons: "I don't think this made anything like the difference it should have done. I attach it to my scope (Celestron Nexstar 102) and it hardly makes any difference to the brightness of the moon. In percentage terms, it seems to dull the full moon by maybe 10% but it is still blindingly bright and for £9, it feels like a waste of money. That said, I'm new to astronomy. Maybe my expectations are not what yours would be. |
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A must have! By: vbpixels, on May 10, 2017 Pros: Cons: "A must have for Moon observation, which will really appear way too bright without. If you've got a large aperture telescope, this is a must-have. You can also use it for planet gazing, i.e. Jupiter. |
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Five Stars By: Chris T., on March 18, 2017 Pros: Cons: |
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Three Stars By: toby, on March 10, 2017 Pros: Cons: |
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Five Stars By: lionel missen, on April 12, 2016 Pros: Cons: |
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Great price, nice product. By: JohnsHead, on March 8, 2016 Pros: Cons: "Great price and really helps to remove the brightness without losing detail. Comes in a near box. As soon as you open the box you can see that it's a neatly made product. |
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A must for any astronomer By: Geoff, on October 5, 2015 Pros: Cons: |
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Great Entry Level Affordable Moon Filter By: Moon Star, on September 27, 2015 Pros: Cons: |
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Simple little thing, but essential By: Peter Lee, on February 2, 2012 Pros: Cons: "First impressions aren't good... The filter arrives in a padded envelope, inside which there is a flattened plain white box featuring a Celestron label, containing a ziploc plastic bag with the filter within. The delivery note advises that this is "eco packaging", and to be fair the filter itself is undamaged. Your money buys you a small plastic disc, an opaque core surrounded by a black border with the word "moon" on one side. The rear of the disc has screw threads, and what you have to do... |