Pocket Laser Power Meter - laser power meters
Planetarium of Thessaloniki is the largest importer and distributor of astronomical equipment in the Balkans, thanks to the confidence by our customers and partners over the years. At the same time we publish specialized books for amateur astronomy, some of which are translations of the most internationally famous titles such as: NightWatch, Visions of the Cosmos, Universe & Beyond, Astrophotography
Colorfilters
When imaging, the addition of this simple and inexpensive accessory will result in sharper images, and when doing solar...
Examining a mirror under a microscope can be useful in quality control for manufacturing mirrors, as well as in forensic science for identifying tool marks left on mirrors at crime scenes. It can also be used in research to study the properties of reflective surfaces.
Lensimaging
JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser.
Under a microscope, a mirror will appear to have a smooth and reflective surface. The microscopic view will reveal the individual grains of the mirror's material, such as glass or silver, that give it its reflective properties.
The application of the UHC-L happens mainly in visual and photographic observation of emission nebulae (star forming reg...
The O-III filter is designed for observing and photographing those gas nebulae in which doubly ionised oxygen fluoresces...
DielectricFilters
ZWO 1.25″ IR UV CUT filter is suitable for color camera with AR protect window. The ZWO IR-Cut Filter blocks infrared li...
The completely redesigned CMOS-optimized filters from Baader work excellently with all CMOS cameras. The new ultra-sensi...
Absorptivefilters
Yes, you can see your reflection in a mirror under a microscope. However, due to the high magnification, your reflection may appear distorted or pixilated.
MidwestFilters
When you want to selectively reduce the brightness of celestial objects for a customized view, the Variable Polarizing F...
This UV/IR blocking filter is optimized for modern CMOS cameras and can be used for the luminance channel of L-RGB image...
The Luminance UV/IR Cut filter is designed for ultraviolet and infrared wavelength blocking to improve sharpness of the...
H-alpha filter with 20 nm FWHM (CWL 656.3 nm), thus excellently suited for visual use at night - and photographically wi...
Edgefilters
The completely redesigned CMOS-optimized filters from Baader work excellently with all CMOS cameras. The new ultra-sensi...
Special filter with multicoating for the conversion of Canon EOS cameras into astro cameras with full sensitivity also i...
Vn filter
The completely redesigned CMOS-optimized filters from Baader work excellently with all CMOS cameras. The new ultra-sensi...
The Clear Sky - CLS Filter by TS is optimized for the visual observation and photography of deep-sky objects in urban ar...
Yes, a microscope can be used to assess the quality of a mirror. By examining the surface of the mirror under high magnification, any imperfections or defects in the mirror's surface can be identified.
When viewed under a microscope, a mirror's reflection may appear distorted or magnified. This is because the microscope's magnification enlarges the image, making it appear larger and more detailed.