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Monocular History.
“Mono” means single. Monocular telescopes are used nowadays for different purposes.
Read MoreA look at the Biggest Telescopes in the World
The Telescope turns 400 years old this year and in four century period astronomers and telescope makers have been continually making larger and larger telescopes in order to peer deeper and deeper into the mysteries of the universe. There are currently quite a few enormous instruments in use and there are several next generation telescopes being developed that will dwarf anything currently in use. This article takes a look at some of these magnificent monsters of astronomy.
Read MoreBeach Decor And Antique Telescopes
Antique telescopes are decorative items with both a lovely shine and history. Because so many antique telescopes are in near mint condition, the telescope is thought to be a decorative item that preserves itself well over many years. Since bronze and brass are both metals used many times in maritime device-making, antique telescopes are made of these two metals more than any other. Brass is a unique material in that it remains largely unaffected by the sea salt and the rust the ocean causes.
Read MoreHow to buy a telescope
Buying a first telescope for you or for someone else as a gift can be a bit tricky if you don’t know a lot about telescopes. This article will guide you through making the right choice based on price, performance, and what your astronomical goals are.
Read MoreNACA and NASA, Part VII
Authors: Relly Victoria Virgil Petrescu and Florian Ion Tiberiu Petrescu
Read MoreComplete Information on Amaurosis fugax with Treatment and Prevention
Those experiencing Amaurosis usually experience complete symptom abeyance within a few minutes. In a small minority of those who experience Amaurosis, stroke or vision loss has resulted.
Read MoreCarl Zeiss 6x18B Monocular.
When it comes to optics, Carl Zeiss is a name that needs no introduction.
Read MoreVortex Solo 8×36 Monocular.
The vortex solo monocular is of interest because it has a 36 mm objective lens.
Read MoreChoosing The Right Telescope
Ever since Galileo, people have been pointing ... to the heavens and ... their view of this world by looking outside of it into other worlds. It can be a ... and ... endevo
Read MoreHuygens and the biggest telescopes of the 17th Century
Christiaan Huygens was born in Holland in 1629 and he was a mathematical genius who invented several important mechanical devices including the pendulum clock. He had a deep understanding of astronomy, optics, mathematics, and mechanical devices. And he built some of the largest telescopes of the 17th century.
Read MoreNikon 5×15 HG Monocular.
The Nikon 5 x 15 high grade monocular has been known to be used by police offers during stake outs of suspects homes.
Read MoreHow to choose a beginner telescope
Nowadays, human beings have showed great interests in the space and stars. In order to observe stars and the movement of planets, the telescopes are really indispensable, especially for beginners. This article will help you in a lot.
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