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 Everything I see through my refractor is an inverted image. How can I correct the image?
Answer To correct an inverted image, you will need a 90-degree star diagonal. When a 90-degree star diagonal is used, the mirror flips the image over, giving a right side up but reversed left to right image. You can achieve a fully corrected image using an erect image prism diagonal. These are widely avaialble from Celestron and other manufacturers.

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Article ID: 1740
Created On: Feb 21 2005 06:56 AM

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