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Old January 26th 04, 07:47 PM
Math Heijen
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Default Collinder 70 binocular object / Sky Window review

Hi all,

In my astro-weblog you will find an article about January’s
binocular object, Collinder 70, a large open cluster around
the belt of Orion. Follow this link to go to the weblog:

http://www.backyard-astro.com/pMachinePro2.3/weblog.php

In my new weblog you will notice that longer articles are not
shown completely, only the first three or four lines are visible.
Click on ……read full story ... and you will go the article itself,
including the images.

I rewrote the Sky Window and Binocular page (new text, more pics):

http://www.backyard-astro.com/equipment/skywindow.html

On this page you will find an article about the binocular mirror
mount I have been using the last two years. There is also some
information on the two binoculars I use, the 7x50 Bresser and
the 15x80 Vixen (looks very much like the Orion or Celestron 15x80).

Enjoy!
Math

http://www.backyard-astro.com

 




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