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Why do objects when viewed through a telescope appear up-side down?

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Why do objects when viewed through a telescope appear up-side down?

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  1. Because, the lens focuses light to a point and then from that point the rays invert, the highest becomes the lowest and the lowest becomes the highest.

    http://science.howstuffworks.com/telesco...

    Here is the full article and image, that will help you understand.

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