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Andy42420
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Binocular Astronomy Websites.
      #1566560 - 04/25/07 04:18 PM

Hi everyone, Im wondering if anyone could tell me if there is any good binocular astronomy sites on the net.

Thanks, Andy

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Re: Binocular Astronomy Websites. new [Re: Andy42420]
      #1566612 - 04/25/07 04:43 PM

I see you've already participated in our Binocular Forum.
What seems to be missing.

We discuss equipment, testing, optical theory, have a large collection of reviews, observation reports and articles helpful to anyone wishing to understanding Binocular Astronomy.

C N Binocular Forum

Yahoo.BinocularAstronomy is another good group.

edz

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Re: Binocular Astronomy Websites. new [Re: EdZ]
      #1568299 - 04/26/07 12:34 PM

Sorry, my mistake Edz.
Should of posted this on the binocular forum.

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