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NLC in Canon 10x42 IS (1 Viewer)

Binastro

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This morning 2021 July 4 0244 to 0308 BST I used the Canon 10x42 IS to view Noctilucent cloud.

There were delicate thin bands and waves and the view in the Canon binocular was beautiful with a lot of detail that was not seen in the Leica 8x32 BA.

There were also many more stars visible in the Canon binocular.
This Canon binocular is really something special, although much larger and heavier than the 8x32 BA.

The maximum elevation of the NLC was 14 degrees.

Regards,
B
 
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