16×40 Zoom Lens Monocular Telescope For Camping Sport
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16x40 Zoom Lens Monocular Telescope For camping Sport
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krou writes “Amateur astronomer Peter Shah has stunned astronomers around the world with amazing photos of the universe taken from his garden shed. Shah spent £20,000 on the equipment, hooking up a telescope in his shed to his home computer, and the results are being compared to images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. ‘Most men like to putter about in their garden shed,’ said Shah, ‘but mine is a bit more high tech than most. I have fitted it with a sliding roof so I can sit in comfort and look at the heavens. I have a very modest set up, but it just goes to show that a window to the universe is there for all of us – even with the smallest budgets. I had to be patient and take the images over a period of several months because the skies in Britain are often clouded over and you need clear conditions.’ His images include the Monkey’s head nebula, M33 Pinwheel Galaxy, Andromeda Galaxy and the Flaming Star Nebula, and are being put together for a book.” Read more of this story at…
If you are in the U.S. and west of the Mississippi, you might be able to see it with a telescope of at least 10" of aperture. NASA TV will be doing a live feed and most certainly have video clips after the event.
As for size of the debris cloud after the impact, its going to be be small, maybe 20 – 30 miles on a side (don't forget, the moon is about 250,000 miles away). The crater it'll impact is something like 50 miles in diameter, but since its near the moon's south pole, its profile is going to be foreshortened.
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If under age 40, presume vasospasm but get a prompt ophthalmologic exam anyway. If it is unrevealing, complete a screening work-up for blood dyscrasias and thromboembolic disease by ordering basic chemistries and carotid ultrasound, but expect the entire evaluation to be negative. If so, no treatment is necessary.
If transient vision loss affects both eyes, migraine is the most common cause.
Migraine has the following characteristics:
flickering zigzags that migrate across the visual hemifield of both eyes over a 20- to 30-minute period
zigzags are not consistently in the same hemifield in successive attacks
headache follows visual symptoms
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If you get the assist trophy, Tingle (he's the little green elf guy). Sometimes he will zoom in on your character. Also if you go to special brawl, one of the options is 'zoom'. There is also a glitch with marth and falco if you go to the stage 'Bridge of eldin', and use their final smash just be4 the bridge restores it will zoom in on them. Look at the sources
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Hubble took advantage of the unusual edge-on view of Saturn’s rings to simultaneously image the light shows at both poles The Hubble space telescope has captured the dazzling glow of Saturn’s twin auroras as they light up both poles of the planet simultaneously. Video of the cosmic light show was recorded during the Saturnal equinox last year when Hubble had a unique edge-on view of the planet’s rings, allowing it to take snapshots with both north and south poles in view. The rare footage reveals slight differences between the auroras, with the glowing lights in the north being smaller but more intense than those in the south. The effect is caused by Saturn’s magnetic field being unequally distributed across the planet and stronger in the north. Auroras on Saturn, as on Earth, are caused by charged particles from the sun becoming trapped in the magnetic field of the planet. The particles concentrate at the poles where the magnetic field is strongest. The familiar glow of an aurora is…
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Orion, Zhummell, Antares and other companies offer 6 and 8-inch Dobsonians in your price range that would get you started. What you are looking for is however beyondf your budget, good computerized telescopes that can be linked to a PC cost $1,000 dollars and more. That does not include a 12-volt power supply and other things you will need. Laptops and computerized telescopes are power hungry to say the least. If you try to power them off your car battery at a dark site, you will find yourself in for a long walk in the dark.
Geoff is correct that in this price range, it's a choice between quality optics or quality electronics. Quality optics will always win over quality electronics paired with poor optics.
Do yourself a favor and get a good Dob, a Telrad electronic aiming device, and a star atlas such as Sky & Telescope's Pocket Sky Atlas. I have a 6-inch Dob and found hundreds of nebulae and galaxies with it, and I did it under hazy and light polluted skies. Orion does sell some lower priced Dobs with a Computerized Object Locator, including a nice 6-inch F/8 model. I recommend the non-computerized model because you need a few accessories to get started right. A 6-inch F/8 Newtonian or Dob was and still is the gold standard of beginner's telescopes. What you would get is a telescope that is forgiving of simpler eyepieces and easier to collimate, has enough aperture for brighter galaxies and nebulae and yet will be an excellent planetary telescope as well. If you find that your interest in astronomy is more than casual and desire a more powerful telescope, the 6-inch will be a useful second telescope. I started with a 6-inch and I still use it despite owning a far more powerful 10-inch that leaves a 6-inch eating dust on galaxies. If you can afford to spend somewhat more, an 8-inch will serve you even better for only a modest increase in weight and bulk. Either telescope can show some amazing objects from a good site such as the Veil Nebula or the galaxies in the Virgo cluster.
Before you spend any money though, find a local astronomy club and try as many different telescopes as you can at some starparties. You will see when it comes to telescopes the good, the bad, and the ugly. A star party is the best way to see what will work best for you in the real world. That way when you buy a telescope, you'll do it knowing that it will meet your needs and abilities. The best telescope is the one you can use the most often and enjoy using it too.
From up there, with a telescope, you can see for miles and miles and miles and … #thewho Have fun!
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Well my guess would be the weight (it’s lighter) and if you only have one eye it’s more portable.
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I've always preferred Remington for any ammunition including .30-06, but I've never fired a Browning BAR Belgium.
The scope you mentioned is definately enough for it, maybe a little more than you need. You really don't need anything that is particularly large or zooms in more than maybe 6x or 8x magnification, but should be adjustable. I have a Leupold VX-II 3-9×40 on my R700 and would recommend it for any other long-range rifle, but like I said, I've never used a BAR. If it's anything like an M1A, which is chambered for .308, then it should be fine.
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Noise are caused by cheap mics, in my experience
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