Would 7X33 binoculars work good for stargazing?

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4 Responses to Would 7X33 binoculars work good for stargazing?

  1. Donut Tim says:

    Slightly better than the naked eye.

    7×33 means that it is a 7 power, that is, it gives you a view as if you were seven times nearer. With any binoculars or telescope most average people can afford, stars will still look the same – merely points of light. However, with binoculars you will be able to see many more stars.

    Those binoculars would really enhance your view of the Moon and even the planet Venus (presently visible in the early hours before dawn.)
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  2. majid khan says:

    yes it can work better

  3. GeoffG says:

    No. Their 33mm apertures are too small for astronomy; you need at least 50mm aperture, such as a 7×50 or 10×50.

  4. Chandramohan P.R says:

    7×33 is not bad .you may upgrade to 7×50 which is best for hand held observation.Higher powers requires a tripod.