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Newtonian reflector telescope
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newtonian reflector telescope

I believe if I go 8 inches Newtonian it probably gonna be heavier than 20 lbs! The thing is I'm 5 feet tall (150cm), and weight 115 lbs (53 kg), I'm tiny myself, so I am not going to haul a 20 lbs (10kg) telescope around. But since you told me it still be the same anyways (upside down), so I stick with the 4 inches then, maybe 6 inches. Thank you Sir Napp, I was thinking if I exchange my 4 inch Newtonian (as it still within 30 days return period) then I get an 8 inch, the image would be correct. Yes, Newtonian reflectors flip the image upside down and left to right. So if I buy an 8 inch Reflector instead, it still upside down house right?Įdited by housewife, 05 October 2022 - 11:17 PM.

newtonian reflector telescope

But I only use it for planets so it doesn't matter to me, just curious want to know. First time I have this Reflector, happy with it, just notice the houses flip upside down. Thank you so much for your help answer my silly question. I know there are lenses that you can convert and flip the image, but I'm talking about the "natural" ways of a Reflector, it is like that? I'm not complaining, just wondering if this is a normal thing for ALL Reflector? So if I ditch the 4 inches Reflector and go for an 8 inches Reflector, it still upside down house right? But with landscape and houses, yes, I clearly see it upside down. Same with Saturn, I can't tell the difference between an upside down Saturn or a right side up Saturn. However with the Moon (planets), I couldn't tell the difference if it an upside down Moon or not, lol. How do I know this, because when I look at a house, it actually flip upside down. The only thing I notice is the image in my eyepiece it upside down. I have a 114mm Newtonian Reflector (first telescope I ever own), not expect to see details with a 114mm, and I'm just a beginer anyways, and I actually like the telescope. Hi there, I'm new to this so forgive me if I not understand it well, and sorry for English is my third language.













Newtonian reflector telescope