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flyingbaby
09-11-2010, 11:40 AM
Hi there,

I just found a Meade Infinity 10 x 50 WA Binocular in my closet... I would like to know how good is it as a astronomy binocular and what do I expect to see with it??

The Spec is as below,

Meade Infinity 10 x 50 WA Binocular
367ft / 1000yds
122m/1000m
Field 7 degree

NorthernLight
09-11-2010, 01:24 PM
Hi Allan,

it should do well. I have a 10x40 and get nice views of the pleiades cluster, the moon, faint constellation and jupiters moons.

If you already have it, just grab it, point it upwards and scan the night sky and tell us what you saw!

Have fun!

flyingbaby
09-11-2010, 01:35 PM
Do you think it is able help me find binary star around the south celestrial pole??

and is it strong enough for clusters and nebulae?

NorthernLight
09-11-2010, 04:24 PM
Hi Allan,

you can see a number of double stars and it is very helpful in finding the south celestial pole (SCP).
Sure you can see clusters and nebulae but only the brightest and without spectacular detail. Yours has 10mm more aperture compared to mine so you may be able to see more detail. But I think the best use for it are widefield views of the Milky Way and the constellations where you can check out objects to point your telescope to.

cheers

dannat
09-11-2010, 09:45 PM
10x50 is a great size - can be handheld & easy to use.

i sugest you visit skymaps.com - click on the sth hemisphere for this month - there is a list of naked eye & bino targets for you to cut your teeth on

flyingbaby
09-11-2010, 11:19 PM
Skymaps.com is a great website.. Thanks... Wish the cloud will clear from Perth's sky soon...