What are the big binoculars available?
Sunday, April 19th, 2009 at
10:13 pm
William Asked:
What are the big binoculars available?
Reply:
The big binoculars I've seen commercially available are the 16" Newtonian binoculars from JMI. The biggest conventional binoculars I know of are 40x150's from Fujinon.



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If you have an interest in astronomy, big binoculars may be just what you are looking for. These are an excellent, low cost alternative to the large and expensive telescopes that many people are using to view the stars and planets. Are you someone who loves traveling out to the country in order to do your star gazing? If so, you may be very interested in a pair of binoculars.
Hope you didn't miss watching the special, big, bright moon and mars yesterday. Saw it with binoculars. Great sight!
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no. Swell is too big and you need binoculars to see the surfers so its a waste of time
Whether or not you ultimately purchase a spotting scope, your binoculars will play a big role of every hunting…
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just the way its made.
Informed decision for binoculars that play a big role of every hunting experience #hunters
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If you have an interest in astronomy, big binoculars may be just what you are looking for. These are an excellent, low cost alternative to the large and expensive telescopes that many people are using to view the stars and planets. Are you someone who loves traveling out to the country in order to do your star gazing? If so, you may be very interested in a pair of binoculars.
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ha siick… i think u got flea’s barrel in there. i love this film, just watched it twice today
lame
It *is* photoshopped, like the first answer says.
1. The angle of the picture (taken from the Marin headlands, across the bridge, with Sutro tower showing between the bridge towers), is nearly due South. It's probably just a bit East of due South, maybe 165 degrees (where due South is 180). See
2. The Moon is too close to the horizon for being in that position. To be that low you'd have to be looking almost due East.
3. The sky it too dark for the full Moon to be that low. The full Moon rises as the sun sets.
4. The Moon is too dark. The picture of the city is an obvious time exposure. A full Moon is magnitude -12.6. A time exposure long enough to make those headlight streaks you see on the bridge would wash out the Moon.
5. You see the reflection of the bridge lights, but no reflection of the Moon.