Say with a 30×80mm or 50×100 lens binoculars and a very steady hand is it possible to see any kind of detail of the space station or satelites as they pass overhead?
Cdn, I can see Jupiter with the naked eye as well. Wondering if I can see detail with binoculars.
As in detail I mean the general shape and maybe see the solar arrays.

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I want to get someone a set of binoculars for birthday, he uses them for hunting. I only want to spend about 100 dollars on them, anyone have any advice about brand or type or something? I’m thinking either Gander Mountain or Fleet Farm?

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What brand of binoculars are good quality?

I’m looking for binoculars where I can see miles away. I’m looking for vision quality, zoom quality, and can hold up for a long time. Thanks.

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I am going to Arizona on January 3 and i am looking for a good binocular so that when i go and see many different things from the distance. I wanted to see and to buy 2 pairs of binoculars of 100 or less that can see clearly during the day and perhaps the night.

Links will be helpful on what you think you can recommend.

The additional info about them is pasted below the line. They are made by Bushnell. He didn’t want anything fancy, just standard binoculars. How can you tell how far you will be able to see when purchasing binoculars?
BaK-4 prisms for bright, clear, crisp viewing
Multi-coated optics for superior light transmission.
Reliable, fog-free performance
Non-slip rubber armor absorbs shock while providing a firm grip
Large center focus knob for easy, precise adjustments
Longer eye relief
Ideal for water sports, out door activities, bird watching, walking, climbing, travel
Supplied boxed with carry case, lenscloth & neckstrap
Dimensions (approx):
L = 140mm
W = 110mm
H = 50mm
Magnification :65x
Ocular Lens Aperture :17mm
Objective Lens Aperture :42mm
Weight 330 G
Focus System: Center
Field 6° 10M/10000M

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