Best products from r/ISRO
We found 5 comments on r/ISRO discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 4 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Nucleus and Nation: Scientists, International Networks, and Power in India
- Used Book in Good Condition
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2. Celestron - SkyMaster Giant 15x70 Binoculars - Top Rated Astronomy Binoculars - Binoculars for Stargazing and Long Distance Viewing - Includes Tripod Adapter and Case
- Multi coated optics
- Large aperture perfect for low light conditions and stargazing
- Tripod adapter 13 millimeter (0.51 inch) long eye relief ideal for eyeglass wearers; Linear Field of View (at 1000 yards) / at 1000 meter) 231 feet (77 meter)
- Diopter adjustment for fine focusing; Angular field of view 4.4 degrees
- Large 70 millimeter objective lens offers maximum image brightness in low light and long range conditions
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3. Ever Upwards: ISRO in Images
- HIGH DURABILITY: Seat made of 600D Oxford cloth with high-strength aluminum alloy frame. Our heavy duty camping chair weighs only 2 pounds which can hold up to 242 pounds/110kg.
- SUPER COMFORT: Unique and ergonomic seat design gives you the best seat experience allowing you to relax. Breathable and soft seat net makes you feel comfortable while you sit.
- PORTABLE DESIGN: Both the mesh and the holders can be folded into small pieces.This portable chair is compact enough to put into your backpack or your carry-on luggage.
- EASY SETUP and CLEAN: Foldable mesh and metal poles make it easy to set up and fold down. It is super easy to clean: just sweep off or clean by soap water.
- VERSATILITY: The ideal choice for Backpackers, Tailgaters, Hikers, Concertgoers, Campers, Adventurers, and anyone looking for comfort without the bulk. A decent HOLIDAY GIFT for friends and families.
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Book reco - https://www.amazon.in/Nucleus-Nation-Scientists-International-Networks/dp/0226019756
One thing very important about his story is understanding the value of networks of people. He had feet in political, scientific and business networks of the country. From Tagore to Gandhi to the Tatas to the Gujju business community to the Congress high command to Nobel laureates he was always surrounded by people at the top of the food chain.
This plays a big role in how people think about the world, what they think is possible and how to get things done. All the famous institution builders in India usually have that feature. Some people like Sarabhai, Dhirubhai, Gandhi etc are born into these networks while others work their pants off to get into them like Kalam and Modi.
The Network is super critical in making big things happen. If you are confident in your skills and the ambitious kind, don't waste time and effort working for people who don't understand that.
Dude, like the other used said, a good pair of binoculars are much better than low end telescopes. You get better optics, and larger aperture. The only place where binoculars might lag is magnification. That being said, I own a pair of Celestron 15x70 which I'd recommend to anyone in a heartbeat. They're brilliant to get started with, not much set up involved(except collimation, that's easy but), and I even managed to get a glimpse of saturn's rings recently!
https://www.amazon.in/Ever-Upwards-Images-Manoranjan-Rao-ebook/dp/B07VGKFM37