It’s the same night sky, all right. But with our jumbo GiantView binoculars, you’ll see it like never before. Their large-aperture, fully multi-coated optics provide exceptional light-gathering capability for stargazing. And if terrestrial observing is more your speed, you will appreciate GiantView’s long-distance range, wide field of view, and stunning resolution. These are wonderfully well made binoculars. Each has precise, individual-eyepiece focusing and long eye relief. The BAK-4 prisms and internal baffling ensure sharp images and pleasing contrast. The barrels on the 80mm and 100mm models are cross-reinforced and include an integral, sliding 1/4″-20 mounting post for coupling the binocular to a tripod (recommended).
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Price: $349.99
Features
- Our biggest and brightest astro-binocular, featuring 100mm objective lenses and strong 25x magnification
- Fully multi-coated optics, high quality BAK-4 prisms and internal baffling ensure sharp images and pleasing contrast with maximum light throughput
- Barrels are cross-reinforced for maximum structural rigidity and unflinching optical alignment
- Long 18mm eye relief lets eyeglass wearers see an unrestricted field of view without removing their corrective lenses
- Weighs 10.1 lbs. - Tripod recommended for comfortable viewing (tripod sold separately)








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Try Stellarium. a free open source piece of software.
great for looking at the night sky on your computer.
You can enter your exact location co-ordinates so that you can only view what you see from your location, or you can remove all surroundings all together and browse the night sky.
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