Summary: Celestron Telescope Filter #12 Yellow Meade SEE PLANETS – $6.50
Current Price: dollarsignr6.50Buy It Now Price: dollarsignr7.95Bids: 0 Fine-tune your telescope observing! Up for auction is a new Celestron 1.25" Filter, #12 yellow. Uses:Enhance lunar features. Jupiter – Penetrate and darken atmospheric currents containing low-hue blue tones. Enhance orange and red features of the belts and zones. Useful for studies of the polar regions. [...]
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Fine-tune your telescope observing! Up for auction is a new
Celestron 1.25" Filter, #12 yellow. Uses:Enhance lunar features.
Jupiter – Penetrate and darken atmospheric currents containing
low-hue blue tones. Enhance orange and red features of the belts
and zones. Useful for studies of the polar regions. [...]
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