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Subject: Re: [M]: Re: Binoviewers
From: R. A. Greiner
Reply To: mapug@shore.net
Date: Tue May 01 17:11:02 2001

While you're here, how about checking out the Astronomy Book List ?

Microscope bino attachments and microscope eyepieces are , I think,
only 0.95 inches.

Newer ones might be larger. But they are probably as expensive as
those made for telescopes.

Doc G


"Michael A. Covington" wrote:
>
> Concerning binoviewers, what we enterprising telescope-maker types ought to
> do is get a binocular microscope with a removable head, remove the head, and
> adapt it to our telescopes somehow... using microscope eyepieces (10x = 25mm
> is what usually comes with it).

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