Baader Planetarium
Baader Planetarium: Over 50 Years of Innovation in Astronomy
From accessories to turnkey observatories
The company Baader Planetarium is a middle sized enterprise having 50 years experience in producing and installing astronomical equipment.
More than 600 observatory domes of sizes from 2 m up to 8.5 m have been mounted, together with a large number of projection domes for planetarium installations up to 10 m in diameter. Observatory domes serve for a multitude of applications for scientific use around the world specialized to work under the hardest of environments, with installations in Antarctica (Dome C - 84°C) to high Arctic regions such as Svalbard (NyAalesund -45°C), Ellesmere Island (Eureca -60°C), in desert conditions with hermetic seals against dust and a number of high Alpine locations. Also the company specializes in high end robotic telescopes with apertures up to one meter as European sole distributor of Planewave Instruments USA, telescope mounts of varuious configurations, Echelle spectrographs featuring a resolution up to 20 000 lambda/delta lambda under Licence of MaxPlanck Institution(MPI).
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Baader Log-Pot Illuminator for 8x50 and 9x60 finder
Baader UFC M54x0,75 (m) Camera-Adapter (optical height: 2 mm)
BACHES Temp Control – subsequent Upgrade
Baader Tripod Adapter Flange for NexStar SE / EVO
Baader 2" Safety Kerf nosepiece with 2" filter thread
Baader C-Mount Extension-Ring 1"C(i) / T-2(a)
Diamond Steeltrack® S58 to M68i BDS-Adapter
Baader 8mm Hyperion 68° Modular Eyepiece
Baader 36mm Hyperion Aspheric 2" Eyepiece
Adapter M68i to M75a (Feathertouch 3.0")
Baader Hyperion DT-Ring SP54/M28
Front Jump Cover for SkySurfer V
Baader Standard Base - for MQR III & IV & for V-Bracket, and for all Vixen-style finderscope mount bases
Baader UFC S70 / M57x0,75 (m) Telescope-Adapter (optical height: 1 mm)
Baader Hyperion Stepper-Ring M72 onto M82
Baader Z(AP)-120 Dove tail bar, 120mm
DADOS: Rings with 3/8" a. 1/4" photo thread for tube diameter 38mm
4x filter holder 2" (Ø 47,4 mm) for Baader FCCT (3D-printed)