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		<title>What To Know When Buying Binoculars</title>
		<description>We are asked nearly every day: 'What are your best binoculars?' And every day we answer: 'How do you plan on using them?' We are not trying to be evasive with our answer, but the truth of the matter is – the best binoculars for one purpose may be the worse binoculars for another. We want you to Get </description>
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		<title>Hubble Telescope</title>
		<description>One of the most important telescopes in the history of astronomy, the Hubble telescope has allowed observers to peer farther into space than any previous telescope. By moving outside and above the atmosphere of the earth, the Hubble telescope has been able to observe visual data much more clearly th</description>
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		<title>Reflecting Telescopes</title>
		<description>When people think of telescopes, reflecting telescopes are usually the last things that come to mind. Rather, people tend to think of a straight tube with lenses at either side. This is unfortunate, since there are several ways to bend light so that it is magnified to the point where a person on the</description>
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