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		<title>1619 marine couple looking through binoculars vintage POSTER. Decorative Art.</title>
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		<title>Are the moons of jupiter visible through a pair of 10&#215;50 binoculars?</title>
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I have been Propecia buy  seeing 1 dot adjacent to jupiter with my 10x50 binoculars. Is it mere psychological effect or I have really seen a satellite. I believe I checked on K stars it shows  Io has magnitude around 5 and Ganymede around 4...something.
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		<title>why is there a blind spot when I look through binoculars?</title>
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I was just looking out my window, and everytime I look through binoculars, there is a blind spot towards my nose, and usually I have to look with only one eye because something is blocking my other eye all together. a wobbly blackish grey blindspot thingy.
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		<title>How To Take  Great Photos Of The Moon Through Binoculars</title>
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I experimented with photographing the moon through binoculars with some success.  In this video I reenact how I successfully managed to do so.
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		<title>How Does Light Travel Through Binoculars?</title>
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thanks for the help!
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		<title>What Do Manmade Satellites Look Like Through Binoculars Or A Telescope?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 05:04:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been using the heavens above site to see when the Hubble, the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station will be visible from my location. Unfortunatly we have had a couple of days of clouds.
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