bindibadgi
Flashlight Enthusiast
The transit today has got me wondering.
What is the best form of solar filter? I have a 4.5" and an 8" Newt, and I would like to view the sun, but I don't much like projection methods - I'm too scared of killing my eyepieces.
I don't know about Herschel wedges for reflectors, because the secondary mirror might get too hot. So it looks like some objective filter (if I'm not wrong about the Herschel).
BTW I'll be watching the transit through a friend's scope (with filter!!!!!!!!!) at the observatory. Unfortunately the heliostat won't be operational. The observatory burnt down last year in the Canberra fires. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
What is the best stuff for me to use? Mylar might get scratched too, so that seems a bit risky. How about this stuff?
I don't have lots of money to spend either. I just bought two Blaster 3Ps. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/broke.gif
What is the best form of solar filter? I have a 4.5" and an 8" Newt, and I would like to view the sun, but I don't much like projection methods - I'm too scared of killing my eyepieces.
I don't know about Herschel wedges for reflectors, because the secondary mirror might get too hot. So it looks like some objective filter (if I'm not wrong about the Herschel).
BTW I'll be watching the transit through a friend's scope (with filter!!!!!!!!!) at the observatory. Unfortunately the heliostat won't be operational. The observatory burnt down last year in the Canberra fires. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
What is the best stuff for me to use? Mylar might get scratched too, so that seems a bit risky. How about this stuff?
I don't have lots of money to spend either. I just bought two Blaster 3Ps. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/broke.gif