I just put the telescope together and when I look through it, everything is upside down. It only seems to go together 1 way. Any suggestions please??

Asked by Terri on 03/26/2009 3  Answers

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0 You probably did it correctly. Objects viewed in space rarely matter to astronomers whether they are "upside down" or not. You'll need what I believe is called an "erecting prism lens" or something like that for view of things on the earth "correct side up. Google the web for more info.
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0 To view things through the telescope so they appear "normal" Say for bird watching, there is an add-on lens called a "Barlow lens" that makes that correction. The good news is many of the current telescopes use the same dimensions for the eyepieces so they can interchange between brands. You can also improve the performance ot your telescope somewhat by using better quality viewing lenses. They will be limited by any shortcomings in your objective lens and any other lenses you add in the "stack". There are numerous lens vendors online.
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