Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Saturn's rings through binoculars
Browse through binoculars small cloud nebula under force even to preschoolers. To make it easier to observe your child, you can help him to keep his hands binoculars or install binoculars on a tripod. Probably everyone has heard about the rings of Saturn. Seen through a telescope rings are dazzling. Saturn's rings are composed of countless small particles ranging in size from fractions of a millimeter up to ten meters. Particles rings consist almost entirely of water ice with impurities dust and various chemicals. From 20:30 to 23:00 the First of the park near the fountain passers-by will be free to look through the telescope at the stars, the moon craters and the rings of Saturn, as well as ask questions and listen to stories of amateur astronomers. It is expected that it will be involved 3-6 telescopes cost of 7 thousand to 10 thousand dollars. Saturn's rings - very thin and flat K. surrounding Saturn, and the centers are almost identical with the center of the planet, and the plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation.
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