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Black Friday Orion Mini Giant 9×63 Astronomy Binoculars

Read More: goo.gl Our 9×63 Mini Giant Binocular grabs more light than a 50mm glass yet it doesn’t have the weight or bulk of larger, “giant” binoculars. Its 63mm objective lenses deliver bright images of stellar clusterings and other celestial lollipops that adorn the evening sky. Of course, this Mini Giant binocular excels for daytime [...]

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Orion Resolux 10.5×70 Waterproof Astronomy Binoculars

These rugged 10.5-power Orion Resolux astronomical binoculars provide high-resolution views with a nice flat-field
Fully waterproof and nitrogen purged construction prevents lens fogging in damp conditions
High-quality BAK-4 prisms and advanced multi-coatings on all optical surfaces provide maximum light throughput for bright views rich in contrast
Orion’s 10.5×70 Resolux binoculars are still hand holdable for short viewing sessions, [...]

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10×50 Binoculars Astronomy style. Durable High Quality – Medium Size Compact Binoculars – ADULTS or KIDS. Binoculars for bird watching, sports, outdoor activities, etc. Binocular case included.

Large 10×50 Binoculars.
These 10×50 binoculars are ideal for indoors or out.
arrels measure 7″ long. Limited ten year warranty. Gift boxed.
Feature center wheel focus, built-in compass, finger mats and thumb grooves for firm grip, rubber eye cups, and carrying case with adjustable shoulder strap.

Product Description10×50 Binoculars with Ruby Red Coated Lenses for Glare Reduction. Feature center [...]

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New Big Bang Astronomy Shop Spot

we Sell Meade, Celestron & Orion Telescopes, Binoculars & Microscopes. also Accessories, charts, books, maps, software, etc.

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Are these good binoculars for astronomy?

I’d like to get started in astronomy, and read that I should buy some cheap binos before a telescope. It seems like 10×50 is the size I want. Do these look good for backyard viewing?
http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-7218-Action-50mm-Binoculars/dp/B0001A3N58/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=sporting-goods&qid=1233702558&sr=1-4

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