This New Year's Eve, a fuzzy green comet named Lovejoy will be just barely visible to the naked eye in the vicinity of the constellation and if you have a small telescope or a pair of binoculars, you will want to use it. Sky and Telescope magazine's "It has dozens of moons, but four of them are as big as, or bigger than, our own Moon. "If you have good 7x35, 7x50 or 10x50 binoculars and hold them very steady, you should be able to see these moons yourself, looking like tiny 'stars' next to Jupiter." Comet ISON imaged on November 7 by Damian Peach ISON is now shining at magnitude +8, making it visible as a soft glow in 10x50 binoculars. The comet's tail has lengthened to at least half a degree, the width of the full Moon and the coma is around The larger the second number, the greater the light-gathering ability of the optics. Some of the more common binocular sizes offered are 7x30, 8x30, 10x40 and 10x50. For outdoorsman spending time in open terrain, such as the Texas Panhandle, I recommend Even in a pair of 10x50 binoculars and under moderate suburban light pollution, comet Lovejoy appears as a faint, white smudge. If conditions are much more favourable however, you should be able to make out a bit of shape to the comet, particularly at the The cost for Cabela's Alaskan Guide 10x42 binoculars is $499.99, and I give them my top rating overall. Another excellent choice toward the top end of my price range, at $547.00, is Leupold Tactical 10x50 binoculars. These should satisfy most serious hunters. .
amazon has the Pentax Whitetails Unlimited 10x50 Binoculars for a low $38.99. Free shipping. Tax in KS, ND, NY, WA. 10X magnification; 50mm optics which are bigger than than your typical pocket variety, this gives added benefit in low light by providing Using a pair of 10x50 binoculars and under moderate suburban light pollution, comet Lovejoy will appear as a faint, white smudge. However, if you find a location with less light pollution, you should be able to make out a bit of shape at the centre of the The most useful size of binoculars for astronomy are 7x50 and 10x50. Binoculars are described by two numbers, magnification and diameter of objectives (main lenses). So these are binoculars magnifying either seven times or 10 times, and with main lenses 50 Stargazers are in for an early 2015 treat as the comet Lovejoy comes so close to Earth's orbit that it will be visible to the naked eye before it disappears again for another 8,000 years. Using a pair of 10x50 binoculars and under moderate suburban light .
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