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Meade Coronado Personal Solar Telescope (PST) with Case
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$699.00
 
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Expected Ship Date: 07/17/2012
  • Affordable "H-alpha" solar telescope reveals dramatic prominences and other surface phenomena on the Sun
  • Integrated etalon filter transmits only hydrogen-alpha light, with a bandpass of <1.0 Angstrom
  • Witness solar activity that gets washed out in standard white light solar filters
  • Internal blocking filters reject all unwanted and harmful radiation, for completely safe viewing
  • Solar telescope includes a 20mm (20x) 1.25" Kellner eyepiece and foam-lined carrying case


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Item #  09628
Mfg Model #  PSTCP

The Sun's got a lot going on, and the Meade Coronado Personal Solar Telescope with Case will show you. By zeroing in on the far red end of the Sun's light spectrum — the hydrogen-alpha line at 656.3nm to be exact - the PST reveals a star roiling with violent, ever-changing activity. Best of all, the PST's innovative design allows H-alpha solar viewing for a breakthrough price.

With the PST you will witness sudden eruptions in the solar atmosphere called flares and dramatic streamers known as prominences that shoot out from the Sun's edge. You'll see a solar disk mottled with granularity and dark, snaking filaments. Active regions containing migrating sunspots and bright, irregularly shaped plages add to the incredible detail.

This compact 40mm f/10 refractor houses a special filter called an etalon, which transmits only the primary wavelength of light emitted by hydrogen (656.3nm) in the solar chromosphere, where the action is. A bandpass of less than 1.0 Angstrom allows visibility of surface features and activity that get washed out in wider-bandpass "white light" solar filters. Internal blocking filters reject all unwanted and harmful radiation, for completely safe viewing.

The supplied 20mm (20x) Kellner telescope eyepiece (1.25") provides a full-disk view of the Sun through the permanent 90° diagonal prism. (Other 1.25" eyepieces can be used for additional magnification options.) A focusing knob keeps the image sharp and a tuning collar allows the contrast to be adjusted on selected surface details. A clever Sun-finder window near the eyepiece provides a safe way to aim the telescope.

The telescope is just 15" long and weighs only 3 lbs., so it needs only a small telescope mount or a sturdy camera tripod for support. A 1/4"-20 mounting socket under the scope's rear housing provides the attachment point. A custom, foam-lined carrying case is included.

The PST will show you how dynamic our nearest star really is, with some surface phenomena changing from one minute to the next! Get a Meade Coronado Personal Solar Telescope w/Case today and get in on the action.

Warranty

This product is serviced and supported by its manufacturer according to the terms and conditions included in the packaged product. Orion's limited warranty does not apply. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support.

Warning

Please note this product was not designed or intended by the manufacturer for use by a child 12 years of age or younger.

  • Best for viewing
    Solar
  • User level
    Intermediate
  • Optical design
    Refractor
  • Optical diameter
    40mm
  • Focal length
    400mm
  • Focal ratio
    f/10.0
  • Glass material
    Crown/Flint
  • Eyepieces
    Kellner 20.0mm (1.25")
  • Magnification with included eyepieces
    20x
  • Resolving power
    2.90arc*sec
  • Lowest useful magnification
    6x
  • Highest useful magnification
    80x
  • Highest theoretical magnification
    80x
  • Limiting stellar magnitude
    10.7
  • Optical quality
    Diffraction limited
  • Finder scope
    None
  • Focuser
    Internal
  • Mount type
    Optical Tube without Mount
  • Latitude range
    9-72
  • Tube material
    Aluminum
  • Tripod material
    Aluminum
  • Length of optical tube
    17.0 in.
  • Weight, optical tube
    3.0 lbs.
  • Weight, mount/tripod
    3.0 lbs.
  • Weight, fully assembled
    3.0 lbs.
  • Additional included accessories
    Foam lined carrying case
  • Other features
    Bandwidth less than 1.0 Angstrom
  • Warranty
    One year

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Standard Delivery: $0.00
3 Day Air Delivery: $5.00
2 Day Delivery: $5.00
Next Day Delivery: $10.00

Meade Coronado Personal Solar Telescope (PST) with Case
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5 The Meade Coronado Personal Solar Telescope allows for complete safe viewing of the sun. It reveals dramatic prominences, flares, and other solar phenomena. With this complete package, you get a hard case for safe storage and transport of the PST.
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Great scope, even without sun spots
PostedOctober 9, 2008
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I believe the guy having trouble needed some help with the scope. This is a great scope even without sunspots (like the sun has been for the last bit). When the sunspots come back, it gets even better. There is a focus knob and a adjustment knob on the scope itself. Tweaking the adjustment knob (the black band on the tube) shows different features on the sun. You can see prominences on the edge of the sun as well with this scope...it's great. The eyepiece that comes with it isn't too great, so be sure to get a few Plossl's to go with it. For the money, this is a great way to get into solar observing.
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Incredible scope!
PostedOctober 26, 2011
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Owned this product for:Over 1 year
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I have owned my PST for about 6yrs now, and I have to say, the views are incredible, as is the scope. Yeah, the view is small, that's why there's a million eyepieces out there to choose from. The standard K20mm doesn't do any justice for the scope. I ditched my 20mm 10 minutes after getting the scope...You really need a 12.5mm or 9mm to appreciate the views. And I don't really understand why one person gave this a 3 STAR RATING? I don't get it??? You need to spend some quality time behind the EP (and use different ones) to really appreciate the full spectrum of what this scope can really do.
Yeah, the Sun has it's quiet moments...But, even on a "boring" day on the Sun, there's still PLENTY of awesome things to see. When you get the scope, there is a bit of a learning curve needed to get the best views possible. The user has to get used to using BOTH the "tuning ring" and the "Focus Knob". Once you get the hang of it, you'll be amazed at what you'll see. Although, even on the Sun there's a couple of "not so cool" days of viewing...it happens, it's nature.
And, just in case anyone is curious, you can definitely use a DSLR camera with the PST, it's not hard. I use my Canon T1i with my PST all the time, and it works perfect. However, I have to use my Orion adjustable tele-extender in conjunction with my T-Ring, and slide the entire rig directly over the eyepiece. (Once you remove the rubber eye guard on your EP.)
Anyway, the PST is an incredible scope and WELL WORTH the price. I seriously recommend this scope to anyone who might want to venture into the Solar Viewing hobby...It can be very rewarding. Once you get some practice time in with this gem, you'll be on your way to a wonderful solar experience.
What you can see:
On any given day, you WILL see one of the following: Prominences, Filaments, Surface Granulation, and/or Sun Spots. But, keep in mind that Sun Spots are not an every day occurrence, the Sun goes through Sun Spot cycles.
Conclusion:
Ditch the K20 EP that comes with this scope, and use some good quality EP's right off the bat. I use the Orion Highlight 12.5mm, the Orion 9mm Expanse EP, and the Orion Highlight 10mm with my PST, and the views are nothing short of spectacular. Take your time learning how to use the tuning ring, and the focus knob, spend some time with eye-training, and you'll have yourself an incredible Ha scope.
Favorite viewing location:??My Backyard
Favorite object to observe:??Sun, Planets, Nebulae, clusters, Moon, Galaxies
Pros: just about everything
Cons: poor ep that comes with scope but it works.
Yes, I recommend this product!
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Yes you can see the Sun, but...
PostedJune 8, 2008
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I really do not understand what all the great reviews are about. Views are nothing like what you see on the box or in all of the ads, unless you are taking astro photographs which of course this telescope is not suited to anyway. There is absolutly no eye relief. You have to be within 3mms of the eyepiece otherwise everything goes black. Yes you can see the sun, but to me it appeared as a dim orange circle about the apparent size of a pea with a few 2mm hairs along the edges. Nothing particularly interesting. You definitely need better eye pieces with this product rather than the one provided. I called Coronado tech support as I thought that the de-tuner was defective, but they confirmed that I was seeing just about all that the scope was capable of. To me a White light filter does just as well.
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Rare Views
PostedMay 11, 2008
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With this telescope, you can do what your mother told you never to do: stare at the sun! It's one thing to watch NOVA on television to see huge flames ripping off of the sun, but to actually see them with your own eye is something entirely different. The PST is the best truly- affordable way to see the things that relatively few have seen in their lifetime. These are the rare views. As we enter the uphill climb into Solar Cycle 24 the numbers of sunspots will begin to increase. Each month will begin to show increased solar activity that will be beautiful to watch through this little personal solar telescope. I recently photographed a solar prominence (one of those huge ripping flames) through this telescope and amazed even my astronomy buddies. This one is a lot of fun! Well....that is if you don't mind being out in the sun. --Andy Raiford
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