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		<title>Binoculars - Nothing Escapes These Eyes</title>
		<description>Binoculars are devices that make small objects at a distance appear expanded and clear before your eyes. They are also known as binocular telescopes as they are basically two monocular placed together to allow perfect two-eye viewing. It is surprising to find that those objects, which are completely</description>
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		<title>Buying a Telescope. Advice and Guide for Amateur Astronomers</title>
		<description>Before purchasing a telescope it is very important to know what you want and what. $30 invested in a good book will not only ad to your enjoyment of the night sky, but may save you from making a $300 mistake. The best advise is to visit your local astronomy club and learn from the experience and mis</description>
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