Celestron ECLIPSMART SOLAR ECLIPSE GLASSES OBSERVING KIT

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The Celestron EclipSmart Solar Eclipse Glasses Observing Kit is a must-have for small groups who want to view partial and total solar eclipses like the upcoming 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse and 2024 Total Solar Eclipse. Affordable, easy to use, and best of all, Solar Safe, all Celestron EclipSmart Solar Eclipse Glasses are 100% ISO-certified.

With this kit, you’ll be totally prepared for eclipse day. It includes four eclipse glasses and a 32-page booklet packed with helpful information, including a city-by-city eclipse timetable and a detailed map of the eclipse’s path. Buy with confidence, knowing that EclipSmart Eclipse Glasses will fit everyone in your group. Two sets of fold marks allow you to accommodate a range of head sizes with a simple, one-size-fits-all solution.

 

Solar Safe Technology

EclipSmart solar products feature Solar Safe filter technology—the ultimate protection from harmful solar radiation—including IR and UV light—plus 99.999% of visible light. Celestron Solar Safe filter technology is GUARANTEED SAFE for direct observation of the Sun and has been independently tested by SAI Global Assurance Services.

Solar Safe products conform to and meet the transmission requirements of ISO 12312-2, Filters for Direct Observation of the Sun, EN 1836:2005 + A1:2007 (E) for an E15 Filter for the Direct Observation of the Sun and AS/NZS 1338.1:2012, Filters for Eye Protectors.

Important safety note: inspect your glasses before every use. Do not use and discard if the solar film is damaged, torn, punctured, or separated from the frame in any way. Do not use these glasses in combination with any magnifying optical device (i.e., telescopes, binoculars).

 

Upcoming Eclipses

2023 - On October 14, 2023, the famed “Ring of Fire” will encircle a darkened Moon during a spectacular annular eclipse.  This special type of partial solar eclipse occurs when the Moon is too far from Earth to cover the Sun completely. The Sun’s corona is not visible during an annular eclipse. Click here for more info.

2024 - On April 8, 2024, the Moon will completely cover the Sun during an awe-inspiring Total Solar Eclipse. Observers within the path of totality will witness the Sun’s dazzling corona, observe the “diamond ring” effect, and see day turn to night. Click here for more info.