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Anemiconomy, I'll have to steal that Isaac Send a noteboard - 31/01/2010 02:03:12 PM
I have binoculars for star observations to make sure that it's not just a passing fad before buying a $1000 telescope. $25 and well worth it.

It's been a few years since I checked prices, but one thing you can get is a binocular eyepiece addon that provides stereoscopic views of the sky. For only $300. :rolleyes:

Most of their stuff has an attachment for a tripod adapter (there's is $15) too, which I always like when stargazing with others, then I can fix on the target just like I would with a telescope.

Amazing what an anemic economy will do for things that weren't great investments (IMHO) to begin. Anemiconomy, call it. ;)


Couldn't contrast and compare to well, I 'volunteered' to run the observatory on friday nights when I was a grad student. So I was spoiled by that and then I was in the service and just used our equipment, the M22 bino is pretty good, so's the M24 but it's meant more as a compact thing, loved using NVG's for stargazing, you can see around a hundred thousand stars. Up here in Ohio, especially near the lake where there's a lot of ambient light, you just don't get good viewing conditions compared to my last spot, Iraq, which is every amateur astronomers dream come true. I really should get a new telescope though, especially if the prices are down. They looked normal to me but I haven't really paid much attention in nearly a decade.

I can definitely see the advantage of the tripod for binocs, yeah (binocs are close cousins of the mynocks, btw; most people don't know that. ;))


I'd guess the mynock connection is likely just a BS story made up by Han Solo. Yeah, the tripods help a lot for moongazing or cometwatching, obviously not ideal for meteor showers. Anyone wanting to look at Mars, this is the ideal time, it's at it's closest right now for the next two years, definetly more of a tripod sort of thing.

Speaking of economical aids to stargazing, I HIGHLY recommend picking up one of these (in fact, I've basically got this very one; it just doesn't say, "Celestron" on the top: )


I have wads of software for it, all way out of date, theres a lot of freeware and shareware around too, but yeah, a good hard copy is always handy, always want to make sure it's one that's still readable in redlight, preferably with laminated pages, I just printed out the current night sky last time I went stargazing and I always have a thermos and I always rest my drink on the map so it doesn't blow away... coffee rings can definetly interfere with proper navigation.

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