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The Alpinestars logo has what looks like an upside down e and a star.
Cassiopeia
The light from an object falls on the mirror. If these rays were to be extended backwards then they would meet behind the mirror making the image also at the back of the mirror. We can't catch this image on the screen. The image looks smaller due to one of the laws of depth perception. This makes the image look even smaller.
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how do you mean? when Galileo was trying to build his telescope he realized that he needed a mirror to reflect the image of the moon so it wouldn't be upside-down when he looked through the eyepiece. If you mean in the sky, the relationship between the earth, sun, and the moon determines what part of the moon is lit. light from the sun is refracted (i may not be using the correct term there, but it's bent) and strikes the moon causing it to appear illuminated, sometimes is looks like a smiley and sometimes like the standard standing banana when it's in its crescent phase
a periscope
it looks like a mirror image, and flipped upside down
Well when a word is shown in front of a mirror the reflection of the word upside down. This is called mirror image.
A periscope looks like a long pipe with a bend on either end. One bend faces a direction, and the other bend faces the opposite direction.
It would be best if you posted a link to an image in the related links section so people can see exactly what you are talking about.
Australia's shape looks a little like an upside down sheep.
Because if you turn a nine upside down then it does not look like anything but if you turn a six upside down then it looks like a nine.
SWIMS
upside horseshoe on the car
The Alpinestars logo has what looks like an upside down e and a star.
A Trackball.
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