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The most common type of reflecting telescope produces an inverted image. However, it's possible for a reflecting telescope to produce an upright image, depending on exactly how the optics are arranged.

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The most common type of reflecting telescope produces an inverted image. However, it's possible for a reflecting telescope to produce an upright image, depending on exactly how the optics are arranged.

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we do get inverted image at the ratina. But this inverted image itself is being treated as errected by our mind.

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The cornea and lens of the eye form a real, inverted image on the retina.

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The inverted or upside-down image is formed on the retina.

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Definition: Inverted Optics (IO):This Optics is called "Inverted", Not because the Light would travel in the opposite direction, but because some important optical Components have exchanged/inverted there place on the Optical-Workbench, compared to the "Standard" Optics.

This Definition holds not only for Spectrometers, it holds also for Microscopes, where Observer (Your Eye) and the Light-Source (Lamp) have inverted there place on the Optical-Workbench, and so You are viewing the Bottom of the Object and not its Top anymore (You have always to take care for that!).

This means, that in case for Microscopes also the Light is traveling in the opposite Direction.

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