This isnt really a review of the Leupold Yosemite Binoculars and the Bushnell Powerview Binoculars.

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M15 is one of the easiest Globular Clusters to find, and ranks 12th brightest of 158 associated with the Milky Way.

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The Double Cluster in Perseus is the finest example of two clusters appearing close together (as stars very commonly do) In this episode, we also look at why Averted Vision works. Please subscribe to be notified about new episodes

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In this episode, we look at the Alpha Persei Cluster in Perseus, a brilliant group of stars full of patterns and constellations just waiting to be ideated. Please subscribe to be notified about new episodes

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To watch the “Sirius Stargazing” series, please subscribe to • www.youtube.com Welcome to Sirius Stargazing. All you need to take advantage of this series and become a Sirius Stargazer is a pair of 10×50 Binoculars or similar, a Planisphere and a red torch (flashlight). If you’re sirius about stargazing, please check out the following organisations.

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In this episode, we look at the Pleiades Open Cluster in Taurus, one of the closest clusters and certainly the clearest in the night sky. I would like to thank Dr. Phil Plait, the Bad Astronomer, for his appearance in this episode.

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Welcome to Sirius Stargazing. All you need to take advantage of this series and become a Sirius Stargazer is a pair of 10×50 Binoculars or similar, a Planisphere and a red torch (flashlight). Please subscribe to be notified about new episodes.

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www.ukbinoculars.cc.cc Binoculars for Astronomy are often small and less expensive than you might think. I fact you can see the craters on th moon with a good pair of 10×50 Porro Prism Binoculars. Nearby star fields are clearly visible too, as are planets.

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www.microglobe.co.uk With the power of 10X magnification and a 342 foot field of view, the affordable PENTAX 10×50 XCF binocular combines outstanding optical performance with exceptional value. High-quality BaK4 prisms and multi-coated optical elements ensure excellent image quality and light transmission. Ideal for almost any application from casual viewing to serious observation.

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