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Solar Eclipse Sun Catcher

On August 21st, the United States will experience its first total solar eclipse since February 26, 1979. During this event, all of the continental United States will experience at least a significant partial solar eclipse. Those fortunate enough to live along or travel to the narrow track of totality will experience up to 2 minutes and 40 seconds under the shadow. No matter how you decide to safely view the eclipse, make sure to pick up your gear in advance. To learn more about observing and documenting this epic event, check out our Free Solar Eclipse Primer. Test report for our Sun Catcher Eclipse Glasses can be found here.

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  • AstroZap Full Aperture Glass Solar Filter
    Original price $ 99.86 - Original price $ 268.78
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    $ 99.86 - $ 268.78
    $ 99.86 - $ 268.78
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    AstroZap Full Aperture Glass Solar Filter

    Astrozap

    Description These are safe full aperture (sometimes referred as clear aperture) solar filters. This means that it allows the most light possible i...

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    Original price $ 99.86 - Original price $ 268.78
    Original price
    $ 99.86 - $ 268.78
    $ 99.86 - $ 268.78
    Current price $ 99.86
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