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BRANDON 32mm, 24mm, 18mm, 12mm, and 8mm

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Default BRANDON 32mm, 24mm, 18mm, 12mm, and 8mm

Our observatory has found that using this series of oculars from Vernonscope&CO is the best selection of eyepieces to use when observing the Moon. However we also enjoy using a binocular viewer such as the Tuthill with two Celestron 18mm Orthoscopic eyepieces.
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What type of telescopes are in the observatory?
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