The bottom line, then, is that the point of these binoculars isn’t to see the closest, most detailed view of a celestial object, but rather to see a unique view using both eyes at once. Which brings up an important fact: Using both yes eliminates eye fatigue. I have spent many years looking through telescopes with apertures as large as 24 inches with only one eye. After a while spent staring at an object, my eye got tired; the more I looked, the less I saw. With both eyes, I can look as long as I want. And in this case, the more you look, the more you see.
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