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If you are asking: What do things look like in a telescope, then the answer is: upside down and reversed left to right. The two main kinds of telescopes are reflectors and refractors. And, unless there is an erecting prism in them, everything looks upside down. Binoculars are a pair of refracting telescopes mounted so you can see through both of them at the same time. The image you see is right side up because they have erecting prisms inside them that flip the images so they look like what you see normally.

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You can see all different kinds of galaxies, supernova remnants, stars, planets, even the sun! But don't look directly to the sun though. It can damage your eye.

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