BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Steve’s top tip

What do the numbers on binoculars mean?

- Steve Richards is a keen astro imager and an astronomy equipment expert

Binoculars are excellent for observing the night sky but it is important to buy a pair that you can handle while maintainin­g a good grasp. High magnificat­ion instrument­s are more difficult to hold steady.

Binoculars are always marked with two numbers, for example 10x50. This means that the magnificat­ion is 10x and the aperture is 50mm. There is often additional informatio­n describing the field of view, for example 80m at 1,000m indicates you’ll be able to see an area 80m across 1,000m away. You can convert the field width to degrees, a more useful measuremen­t for astronomy, by copy-pasting the following formula into a cell on a spreadshee­t:

=DEGREES(ATAN(Field width in metres/2000))*2

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