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  2. Best telescopes and binoculars for stargazing - AOL

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    While you don’t always need special gadgets to watch celestial events light up the sky, telescopes and binoculars allow you to get a better look at space-related phenomena. The summer is filled ...

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  4. Binoculars - Wikipedia

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    A larger (e.g. 40–45mm) objective works better in low light and for seeing into foliage, but also makes for a heavier binocular than a 30–35mm objective. Weight may not seem a primary consideration when first hefting a pair of binoculars, but birdwatching involves a lot of holding up the binoculars while standing in one place.

  5. The Best UFO Tourist Attractions Across America - AOL

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    This California national park also showed up on Forbes' "Best Places To Hunt For Extraterrestrials And Search For UFOs" list, mainly for a purported hidden underground alien base and the fact that ...

  6. Lunar observation - Wikipedia

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    A 10× pair of binoculars will magnify the Moon approximately as much as a 200mm camera lens can. The photos below were shot with a 200mm lens. The first photo was taken on 13 November 2016 at 6:20pm PST, observing the full Moon just hours before it would officially become the largest supermoon since 1948. The second photo was shot 24 hours ...

  7. Brocken spectre - Wikipedia

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    A semi-artificial Brocken spectre created by standing in front of the headlight of a car, on a foggy night. The "spectre" appears when the sun shines from behind the observer, who is looking down from a ridge or peak into mist or fog. [1] The light projects the observer's shadow through the mist, often in a triangular shape due to perspective. [2]

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