How to use monoculars for stargazing

Monoculars are basically a half pair of binoculars and can be a super compact way for you to enjoy stargazing wherever your travels take you. Because of their small size, monoculars are highly portable, meaning that you don’t have to worry about lagging a heavy telescope to a dark sky site to enjoy some skywatching.

Monoculars use a lens and prism system to magnify an image for the user. They are great for beginner stargazers due to their simple operation: point your monocular at your subject, and look through it. Operating monoculars with higher magnification requires a tripod to keep the view from wobbling, but they enable deep-sky viewing. Depending on what you need a monocular for, there are a range of top models on the market. They boast a whole range of benefits including night vision, high color fidelity, and rugged durability. Whichever monocular you are using, this guide will help you track down stars in the night sky.

Technique

How to focus on stars with a monocular

Related Content

Fossilized Embryos Reveal Stunning Details of Ancient Life

Northern Lights to Soon Become More Spectacular

CERN Searches for New Physics in Odd Energy Patterns

Leave a Comment