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		<title>will i see nebulae with these binocs? if no what do you suggest?</title>
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		<title>Binoculars Help?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am looking into a buying Astronomical Binoculars, I saw this one set... 
http://www.opticsale.com/galileo-15x70-astronomical-binoculars.html
which I thought was the perfect buy. But I have two questions...
1) Do you think you would be able to use this without a tripod?
2) Is this a good choice of binocular?
This would help a great deal! Thanks alot!
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		<title>Galileo Astronomical Binoculars</title>
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Galileo Astronomical Binoculars
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View beautiful nighttime skies with these astronomical binoculars*. The water-resistant design enables the binoculars to withstand sudden rainstorms and humid conditions. Comfortable rubber armoring lets you firmly grip the binoculars as you focus on your subject.
Product Features:

60mm objective lenses with 20x power and fully coated optics for clear viewing
Full-range center focus for [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Which astronomical binoculars should I buy?</title>
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		<title>Choosing Binocular Astronomy</title>
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Binocular Astronomy are optical instruments used in stargazing or day and night sky viewing. It allows people to see far objects besides those seen by the ***** eye. Choosing good binoculars for astronomic purposes entails some considerations. A good pair of binocular astronomy is more effective as a telescope.
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