There are several possible reasons:
* Your telescope may be of a low quality.
* It may need some adjustment.
* You may have expectations that are simply too high for your telescope type.
the images are clear and can be focused unlike a refracting telescope witch sags under its own weight causing images to be distortedAny telescope forms a real image. Otherwise, it's pretty useless as a telescope.Comments: Refracting telescopes are good these days. They should not sag. Also, Galileo's telescope formed a virtual image, and that wasn't useless.An important point about the image in a reflecting telescope is that it is inverted, as well as being a real image.
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.
no you cant see image its appers in waves
The reflecting telescope
Reflecting Telescope
Yes. Both the objective lens in a refracting telescope and the main mirror in a reflecting telescope form real images at the prime focus. A frame of photo film or a CCD placed at that spot will capture the image.
A refracting telescope is a type of optical telescope. It was used in astronomical telescopes and spy glasses. Objective lens are used to produce the image.
A telescope positioned in space is not subject the the atmospheric interference we have on earth. Even on a clear night moisture in the atmosphere deflects light causing a blurred image. Also, smog and other earthly airborn particles can obscure the light.
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The image in a refracting telescope appears bigger by the magnification factor provided by the telescope's eyepiece. This is typically around 50-100 times for most amateur telescopes.
The objective lens or mirror in a telescope magnifies the image by gathering and focusing light from distant objects.
an enlarged, upside-down virual image.