I recently bought a pair of astronomical binoculars and wow....they are impressive.
Heavy tho, so you pretty much have to use a sturdy tripod, which I already had.
This particular model is a Celestron Skymaster 18-40x80, I own a Celestron Spotting Scope so I decided to stay with Celestron...the price was right, about $150 on Amazon.
These are for casual nightime skysurfing....the moon looks very sharp and bright, you can easily see the texture and ridges around the craters....stars are...well stars are bright points of light. Planets are somewhat discernible as 'disks'...have not been able to get a good view of Saturn yet, due to hazy/cloudy skies and schedule conflicts, Plus its kinda farther away and so small in the binoculars this time of year that it's hard to see the rings. Maybe it will be better as time goes on and our third rock from the sun gets a bit closer.
Terrestrial viewing is...wow....I can easily read vehicle license plates that are 1/4 to 1/2 mile away....that's kinda scary!