Explore Scientific 62° Series 1.25" 9mm Waterproof Eyepiece
Explore Scientific 62° Series 1.25" 9mm Waterproof Eyepiece is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The 62° Series 9mm delivers high-power views with Long Eye Relief that keeps observing comfortable session after session. At 9mm, you get strong magnification for planetary detail while the 62° field provides a wider context than narrower designs. Waterproof construction and EMD coatings at this price point are an exceptional value.
Key Features
- Long Eye Relief (LER) design — generous working distance for comfortable high-power viewing, especially valuable for eyeglass wearers
- Argon-purged waterproof housing — sealed and fog-proof for dependable performance in dew, humidity, and temperature swings
- Enhanced Multi-Layer Deposition (EMD) coatings on all air-to-glass surfaces maximize contrast and brightness
- 62° apparent field of view — wider than standard Plössl eyepieces for more context around your target
- Fold-down silicone rubber eyecup for flexible eye positioning
- 1.25" barrel compatible with standard focusers across telescope types
Ideal For
- Planetary observers seeking detailed views of Jupiter's bands, Saturn's rings, and lunar craters at comfortable eye relief
- Eyeglass wearers who need the full field of view without removing their glasses
- Astronomers upgrading from kit eyepieces who want better coatings, wider field, and weather-sealed construction
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