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Binocular Telescope For Stargazers

Kids know the secret of life. If one is good then two must surely be better. As adults, it is not always the case, but in astronomy, two is a definite must have for the serious stargazer.

The binocular telescope is comprised of twin telescopes mounted on one axis. This is a long way from the original telescope invented back in the 1600s. By mounting twin telescopes, it gave a much better sharper magnification for the viewer.

While not limited to dedicated research installations, the binocular telescope has begun to make its way to the amateur stargazer as well. While a standard set of binoculars could be used for astronomy purposes, telescope binoculars are built for this task.

Usually employing larger objective lenses and focal lengths than their handheld cousins, higher levels of magnification are capable. Additionally, due to their size, they are often required to be mounted to a tripod or some other form of fixed mount. This allows them to be portable, if not handheld.

Those great perks of a binocular telescope do come with a hefty price tag. Unlike monoculars and binoculars that normally go for around $100, these stargazing telescopes can be around $1000. It is a steep enough price tag and not something that many would just buy a young child for his or her birthday.

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