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Celestron – 2-Pack EclipSmart Safe Solar Power Viewers – 2X Magnification – Meets ISO 12312-2:2015(E) Standards – Solar Safe Filter Technology – Observe Eclipses & Sunspots – Includes Eclipse Map, NIB

Celestron – 2-Pack EclipSmart Safe Solar Power Viewers – 2X Magnification – Meets ISO 12312-2:2015(E) Standards – Solar Safe Filter Technology – Observe Eclipses & Sunspots – Includes Eclipse Map, NIB

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Celestron – 2-Pack EclipSmart Safe Solar Power Viewers – 2X Magnification – Meets ISO 12312-2:2015(E) Standards – Solar Safe Filter Technology – Observe Eclipses & Sunspots – Includes Eclipse Map

Expiration: February 28, 2026

2X SOLAR POWER VIEWERS: Go beyond traditional eclipse glasses. Power Viewers are equipped with sturdy plastic lenses with Solar Safe filters that boost your magnification by 2x to help you see more detail.

CONVENIENT TWO-PACK: Provides excellent views of solar eclipses for you and a friend.

DOUBLE-SIDED ECLIPSE MAP POSTER: The bonus poster is packed with information to help you have an unforgettable eclipse experience. One side features a detailed map of the eclipse’s path.

SOLAR SAFE FILTER TECHNOLOGY: The filter conforms to the ISO 12312-2:2015(E) international safety standard for filters for direct viewing of the Sun. The ideal tool for viewing eclipses, sunspots, or the Sun any day!

SOLAR FILM MADE IN THE USA: Celestron Solar Safe film is produced in the USA by American Paper Optics, one of the suppliers recommended by NASA & the American Astronomical Society for safe solar viewing, & independently tested by a third-party lab.

NATURAL ORANGE TINT: EclipSmart glasses reveal the Sun in the visible (white light) spectrum, but we’ve added an orange tint for a more natural look and a comfortable observing experience.

The next solar eclipse is an annular solar eclipse that will be visible on October 2, 2024. It will be visible in South America, as well as parts of Antarctica, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and North America.
Here are some other upcoming solar eclipses:
March 29, 2025: A partial solar eclipse
September 21, 2025: A partial solar eclipse
February 17, 2026: A partial solar eclipse
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