BTW, those goggles do even better for 445nm but they can work for 532nm. If you get anything above like 200mW you may want to consider better goggles for once your wallet recovers from the laser costs
I'll keep that in mind. I just want some protection so that I can feel comfortable firing the laser inside my home. I'll primairly be using it outside for stargazing. Once I'm confortable with the device, I doubt I'll use goggles when outside. We'll see though.