Astronomy Springtime Observing With The Naked Eye And Binoculars
Sunday, September 6th, 2009 at
3:05 am
Astronomy Magazine senior editor Rich Talcott discusses observing the springtime night sky using binoculars and the naked eye.



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i'm excited to see what says tomorrow. come on springtime!! **think happy thoughts, think happy thoughts**
If money is no object, Swarovski, Leica, or Zeiss.
Vortex is a good one if you're looking for mid priced binos. Mid Priced is defined as around $300-$500. Another good brand around that price range will be Nikon, the Swift Audubon series, and the Carson XM HD(although price wise the Carson is a Mid Price lite).
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Really easy class and pretty interesting. My class involved no math. However, if your taking the lab it does involve some.
You should be fine.
Ughh wtf lakers!!!? If they lose this game ill walk down turmont naked
lol i must try this
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Enjoy my spring garden walk on a fine March morning.
Olives, rosemary, lemon, and lamb, of course, star in a celebratory springtime menu.
Binoculars have two 45 degree prisms in each barrel that reflect the light (four reflections) in such a way that the inverted image is upright. The reflection occurs via total internal reflection due to the 45 degree angle of the prism.
mooi mooi en mooi hoor:)
ts Easter and springtime – both excellent reasons to celebrate! Spring is the season of re-birth and renewal – as well as fertility – often represented by the egg.
#10: Nikon 7218 Action 10 X 50mm Binoculars