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Hallo, why are the objects of a mountain or anything upside down, RP- 100 Carson is the telescope only to be made to watch the stars in the sky . — 1 Answer

by Frank, from Windhoek, Namibia Asked on May 13, 2019

Name Carson Red Planet RP-100 Newtonian Reflector Telescope
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Answered by Kurt Colbourne, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on September 20, 2021

This is due to the design of the telescope. Telescopes with an even number of optical elements can cause objects to appear upside down.

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