Garrett Optical Signature 20X110 HD-WP Binoculars
Posted: October 23, 2010 Filed under: American Astronomical Society, astronomers, Astronomical Societies, astronomy, astronomy equipment, binocular manufacturers, binoculars, entertainment, Garrett Optical, Garrett Optical Signature 20x110 HD-WP Binoculars, Goddard Flight Center, International Astronomical Union, John Hopkins University, NASA, National Solar Observatory, Royal Astronomical Society | Tags: binoculars, Double Cluster (NGC 869 and NGC 884), Garrett Optical, Garrett Optical Signature 20x110 HD-WP Binoculars, giant binoculars, Journey to the Beginning of Space and Time, Pleiades (M45), star-gazing binoculars, time machine to the stars 2 Comments »A time-machine-to-the-stars with two viewing ports gives you with a better view
Garrett Optical makes some of the top giant star gazing binoculars in the business, including the 20×110 monster binoculars and its higher magnification 28×110 brother, which are part of Garrett Optical’s Signature Line. These two binoculars boast 4.3-inch objectives for wonderfully expansive views of the night sky. The 20×110 puts 2.7 degrees of night sky into a single field of view, which allows star gazers to view celestial objects like the Pleiades (M45) and the Double Cluster (NGC 869 and NGC 884). The eyepieces of these two giant binoculars aren’t removable, but you can thread standard 1 1/4-inch astronomical filters into the eyepieces of these giant binoculars.
