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Celestron Skymaster 15x70 astronomy binoculars review

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Celestron Skymaster 15x70 astronomy binoculars review by NuwKiru. Please send in questions if you have any and I will try to answer as soon as possible. Thank you for watching, stay toon for more videos...

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  • Is this binocular good enough for astronomy ?

    Can i see something on the sky with it ?

  • Well, first of all the name of the product is Skymaster so I could guess that the binocular is designed for gazing at the stars. I'd say if you are a starter, you definitely want to buy this pair.

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  • Good review.

    I'm getting a pair of these for Christmas.

    I have an ETX 125 teliscope which is good but I can't always be bothered to set it up lol.

  • @juckest Moon: Lot of features. Jupiter (which is the best view):Good shape and as a little points you can see it´s 4 biggest moons. Saturn: I was expecting to see the rings shape but no...just an egg shape. Others planets: you can see them as you can see the stars shape. For stargazing are excelent becasue you can find the dimmer stars and do the constellations shape, you can see some nebulas and Andromeda Galaxie just like a very tiny cloud. Good choice. Saludos desde Colombia!!!

  • PLEASE RESPOND! ARE THESE GOOD FOR SKY VIEWING,like the moon and planets

  • @Jimbob13rocks 15 x 70

  • what magnification are these?

    

  • thanks i just ordered them thru amazon

  • @NuwKiru

    You can't zoom in with these can you? Cause they're fixed right?

  • Excellent binocular, but in hand, just sitting or lying down should be used. I can recommed!

  • @Rasi5t 15x70 means 15 time magnification, and an aperture of 70mm.

    These can be bought for around $60 and will offer better views than any telescope of the same price.

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