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Everything for astronomy! The manufacturer Baader Planetarium, based in the Bavarian town of Mammendorf, has built and assembled more than 450 observatory domes over the last 40 years!
Most amateur astronomers know of Baader Planetarium thanks to their large selection of adapters. These ensure a secure connection between a telescope and its accessories. The Hyperion and Morpheus series of eyepieces are also long-established products.
Another Baader Planetarium trademark is their sunglasses for observing solar eclipses. The special filter film is sold under the AstroSolar® brand.
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Adapter 2'' ClickLock SC clamp
$ 92.00
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ClickLock 2" to 1.25" reducer adapter
$ 87.00
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Adapter Focusing T-2 eyepiece clamp 1 1/4 "
$ 47.90
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Adapter 2" M54 ClickLock clamp
$ 92.00
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Adapter Eyepiece clamp ClickLock 1 ¼"/T-2i
$ 91.00
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Extension tube Hyperion Finetuning ring 14mm
RRP:
$ 17.90
Our price:
$ 15.90
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Extension tube Hypoerion Finetuning ring 28mm
$ 20.90
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T2/1.25" ultrashort adapter
$ 32.90
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Extension tube Fine Tuning Ring Set T2 0.3 / 0.5 / 1mm
$ 18.90
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Extension tube VariLock 46 lockable T-2 29-46mm extender, with lock spanner
$ 76.00
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Extension tube Fine Tuning Ring Set T2
$ 14.90
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Extension tube M54 10mm
$ 35.90
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Extension tube Fine-Adjustment rings M54 0,3 / 0,5 / 1 mm
$ 21.90
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Adapter 2" nose piece with ZEISS Diascope bayonet
$ 76.00
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Adapter 2" ClickLock SCL clamp (C11-C14) for large SC telescopes
$ 105.00
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ClickLock 1.25"/ 2" extension adapter
$ 99.00
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Adapter ClickLock clamp M68x0.75 (Hexafoc) / 2"
$ 103.00
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Adapter 2" ClickLock clamp M48
$ 98.00
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Adapter ClickLock eyepiece clamps + extension 37mm, 2"
$ 93.00
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2" extension for 2" ClickLock
$ 94.00
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Adapter ClickLock 2"/S58 Diamond Steeltrack
$ 89.00
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Adapter 2" M56 ClickLock clamp
$ 90.00
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Adapter T-2 alternating system consisting of change-over switch and change ring
$ 84.00
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Extension tube VariLock 29 lockable T-2 20-29mm extender, with lock spanner
$ 72.00
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Adapter Pushfix 2''/1.25" reducer
$ 55.00
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SC/T2 adapter
$ 54.00
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Adapter Adaptors M68/M74
$ 47.90
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Adapter T-2a change ring with ZEISS Microbajonett
$ 49.90
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Adapter Adaptors M48 for Diamond Steeltrack BDS
$ 30.90
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M68a Umkehrring
$ 42.90
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Adapter 2"/S52 extension tube
$ 42.90
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M68a Umkehrring
$ 41.90
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Extension tube M54 40mm
$ 40.90
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Adapter Adaptors T2 for Diamond Steeltrack BDS
$ 28.90
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Adapter Reducer 1.25" on 24.5mm
$ 41.90
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Adapter M54/M48
$ 37.90
Further information about Baader Planetarium
It all began with a school planetarium that Claus Baader had developed for educational purposes. Born in 1924 in Schliersee in Upper Bavaria, Claus Baader completed his training as a journalist after graduating from high school in Augsburg and became a successful photographer. The idea of developing a planetarium came from the endless questions his son Thomas asked him. Finally, in 1966, the Baader School Planetarium, which was 50 centimetres in diameter, appeared on the market. The company Baader-Planetarium company was founded In Munich especially for its production.
The expertise of Baader-Planetarium in the manufacture of glass-fibre and polyester projection domes, together with their intense interest in astronomy, consequently led to them to take the step from planetarium manufacture to producing astronomical observatories. The move from Munich to nearby Mammendorf enabled the establishment of a large workshop there.
As Baader-Planetarium offers turnkey observatories, this means that the company works closely with other producers of high quality astronomy products. So it is not surprising that Baader Planetarium is also a primary importer of renowned brands. But Baader-Planetarium is also constantly developing its own range of astronomical accessories. Most amateur astronomers know of Baader-Planetarium mainly due to their extensive range of astronomical accessories.
The company’s founder, Claus Baader, died in 1995. The International Astronomical Union has named minor planet 5658 clausbaader in his honour. Baader-Planetarium remains a family business today.