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Binocular Observing

Telescopes and Equipment

Oberwerk’s binoculars is really a pair of 5-inch refractors

Celestron has upgraded the Pro models in its line of SkyMaster Porro binoculars with ED glass lenses and larger prisms. This review covers the 20x80mm model.
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Celestron’s SkyMaster binoculars reviewed

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Off the beaten path

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How to use small telescopes for wide-angle stargazing

Astrophotography, The Moon

Capturing the Moon in high resolution

Deep-Sky Objects

Poniatowski’s Bull

Observing, The Moon

Appreciating the Moon

Deep-Sky Objects

Scotty’s Triangle

The Moon

Lunar morning magic

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Binocular basics

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Ask Astro: How would a volcanic eruption affect a lunar eclipse?

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