If you don't want to drag a telescope to your dark sky spot for stargazing, then the Celestron Skymaster 25x100 binoculars ...
Photo credit: Gabriel Morgan[/caption] All in all, we think the SkyMaster Pros are the best pick out there for most people. With their premium XLT optical treatment and huge objective lenses, they ...
We put these compact image stabilized binoculars through their paces to see how they fared for wildlife spotting and ...
Binoculars for stargazing bring the universe a little bit closer to home. These binoculars have powerful magnification with objective lenses that bring in a maximum amount of light. Equipment used for ...
Binoculars offer a user-friendly and affordable alternative to telescopes for astronomical observation, providing a wide field of view and upright images, simplifying object location and requiring ...
Giant binoculars (aperture ≥ 100mm) necessitate a sturdy mount and tripod due to their weight, precluding handheld use. Selection criteria include careful assessment of build quality, ease of handling ...
Stargazing is the ideal all-season activity that can help renew your appreciation for the endlessly vast galaxy while getting you out into the great outdoors. But if you’re peering out of your foggy ...
Not everyone owns a telescope, but there are plenty of astronomical sights to see using a regular pair of binoculars — and mobile astronomy apps can tell you what's up in the evening (or morning) sky ...
Superior optics and super spectra coating make this high magnification image stabilized binocular a dream for nature enthusiasts.
In the Oct. 21, 2016, edition of Mobile Astronomy, we examined how to use binoculars for astronomy, explained how they work and what to shop for, and suggested some night-sky objects to look at. This ...