Explore Scientific
Explore Scientific is a company founded by former Meade Instruments Vice President of Brand Community Scott W. Roberts in 2008. Headquartered in Springdale, Arkansas, the company designs and manufactures telescopes, spotting scopes, binoculars, microscopes and other scientific devices.
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Solarix Solar Filter Film A4
ر.ع.7.600 Add to cartRated 4.50 out of 5Solarix Solar Filter Film
- 100% safe
- 10 years warranty with online registration
Sun Catcher Solar Filter for 60-80mm Telescopes
ر.ع.12.200 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5Solar Filter for 60-80mm
- Special objective filter for safe solar observations
- ISO12312-2 rated
- Field-stop diameter 60mm
- Outer telescope tube diameter from 60mm to 160mm
- Quick individual match with your telescope diameter
- Fast setup – easy use
Sun Catcher Solar Filter for 110-130mm Telescopes
ر.ع.12.400 Add to cartRated 5.00 out of 5Solar Filter for 110-130mm
- Special objective filter for safe solar observations
- ISO12312-2 rated
- Field-stop diameter 114mm
- Outer telescope tube diameter from 110mm to 160mm
- Fast setup – easy use
Sun Catcher Solar Filter for 150-165mm Telescopes
ر.ع.18.200 Add to cartRated 5.00 out of 5Solar Filter for 150-165mm Refr.+8″ SC
- Special objective filter for safe solar observations
- ISO12312-2 rated
- Field-stop diameter 165mm
- Outer telescope tube diameter from 150mm to 280mm
- Fast setup – easy use
EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC TELRAD Projection Finder Scope with base
ر.ع.30.400 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5- TELRAD projection finder
- Illuminated rings of 4 degrees, 2° and 0.5° in the sky
- See the complete starry sky without magnification
- Easy installation and use
- Can be installed on nearly every telescopes
- Powered by two AA batteries (not included)
- Very long battery life because of LED technology
- Base with quick release coupling included
EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC TELRAD Riser Base 102mm (4″)
ر.ع.13.700 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC TELRAD Riser Base 102mm (4″)
The Riser Base increases the distance between the TELRAD viewfinder and the telescope tube. This allows a more comfortable view into the viewfinder.