DayStar Filters Eclipse Glasses are now available in advance of the upcoming Annular Solar Eclipse on October 14, 2023 and the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024.
The DayStar Filters Eclipse Glasses are offered in 6 different print design options which include:
– ECLIPSE ACROSS AMERICA: Features eclipse map over Mexico, the Southwest and Midwest US with true photographic view of totality..
– TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE: Features ‘second contact’ and ‘third contact’ when the total phase of the eclipse begins and ends. This is known as the ‘Diamond Ring’ Last rays of light emerging between peaks and valleys in the moon are called ‘Bailys Beads’.
– SOLAR ECLIPSE: Features a sequence of partial phases of an eclipse.
– ECLIPSE OVER AMERICA: Features eclipse map over the upper Midwest and Northeast US with true photographic view of totality.
– AMERICAN ECLIPSE: Features true photographic view of totality and the American Flag.
– CUSTOM PRINTED: Organizations can purchase in bulk custom printed DayStar Filters Eclipse Glasses. Orders start at 1,000 for $0.63US each.
The DayStar Filters Eclipse Glasses specifications include:
– Conforms to ISO 12312-2 qualifications of SAFE solar glasses.
– Conforms to and meets the Transmission Requirements of ISO 12312-2, Filters for Direct Observation of the Sun.
– Meets the Transmission Requirements of EN 1836: 2005 + A1: 2007 (E) for an E15 Filter for the Direct Observation of the Sun. Meets the Transmission Requirements of AS/NZS 1338.1:2012, Filters for Eye Protectors. In compliance with EU PPE Regulations 2016/425. EU
– Safe, Thousand Oaks brand SolarLite Film.
– Transmission: Â 1/1000 of 1%.
– 100% safe for direct solar viewing.
– The product is manufactured in the USA.
You can learn more about the DayStar Filters Eclipse Glasses here.
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