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Erect Image



Erect Image
when we c an object the image formed in our retina is vertically inverted but when we c it is real and erect?

plz give some answer before tuesday
yours faithfully
X.Y.Z

See.
we have 2 eyes and 2 eyes helps us to perceive the sense of depth and distance in a 3d world
in both the eyes the image is formed real and inverted on our retina as our eye lens is convex.. then the brain registers this image and it corrects it so that we perceive it as straight and not upside down. However very small babies whose brains haven’t developed much in the early stages see upside down.. Only as we grow up does the brain learn to invert the upside down images.

Backyard Astronomy – Astrophotography Celestron NexStar 4se


Celestron 1.25 90° Erecting Diagonal for Telescope


Celestron 1.25 90° Erecting Diagonal for Telescope


$24.99


This Celestron 1.25″ erect image diagonal uses an Amici prism design. This design allows you to look into the telescope at a 90° angle, at images that are oriented properly, meaning the image is upright and correct from left to right.

Comes with a set of duct caps that are not shown in the photo. Has metal barrel with a plastic housing.

Diagonal was part of an accessory kit that came with a C…


Celestron Diagonal, Erect Image


Celestron Diagonal, Erect Image


$51.95


Celestron?s Erect Image Diagonals are an Amici prism design. This design allows you to look into the telescope at a 45 angle, at images that are oriented properly, meaning the image is upright and correct from left to right. Use of Celestron?s .96″ to 1-1/4″ 45 Erect Image Diagonal on a telescope equipped with .96″ eyepieces means greater versatility. This diagonal will allow you to use 1-1/4″ eye…

Celestron 21061 AstroMaster 70 AZ Refractor Telescope


Celestron 21061 AstroMaster 70 AZ Refractor Telescope


$96.23


Celestron AstroMaster 70AZ 45 – 90X Refractor Telescope. Affordable, powerful, lightweight… the perfect choice for amateur astronomers and backyard stargazers! Proving once again that you don’t need NASA’s budget to see the stars. If you’re aiming to get started in astronomy, the AstroMaster 70AZ’s blend of quality optics, entry-level usability and affordable price is tough to beat. It’s lightwe…

Celestron 52268 C90 Mak Spotting scope (Black)


Celestron 52268 C90 Mak Spotting scope (Black)


$169.95


The Maksutov optical design is recognized for being a portable design that is easy to use and has a variety of applications, making it an excellent choice for both terrestrial and astronomical usage. This C90 Mak has excellent optics with razor sharp images over a wide field, along with built-in T-adapter threads for adapting SLR cameras. It comes with a 32mm eyepiece, 45° erect image diagonal, a…

Celestron 21036 PowerSeeker 70AZ Telescope (Black)


Celestron 21036 PowerSeeker 70AZ Telescope (Black)


$89.97


Celestron’s value priced PowerSeeker 70AZ is an affordable entry level telescope with some nice extras like a correct image prism and “The Sky” astronomy software included. The package also includes an Alt-Azimuth mount with adjustable aluminum tripod, high and low power eyepieces, a 3X barlow lens, and a 5 power cross hair finder scope. The PowerSeeker 70AZ comes disassembled in a compact box…

Celestron 21068 SkyScout Scope 90mm Telescope with Sky Scout Mounting Braket


Celestron 21068 SkyScout Scope 90mm Telescope with Sky Scout Mounting Braket


$264.99


The Celestron® SkyScout® Scope 90 is designed exclusively for use with the SkyScout™ Personal Planetarium (not included). The SkyScout® Scope 90 is easy to set-up, nearly maintenance-free and features Celestron’s precision optics. It comes with a pre-assembled tripod to provide a rigid and stable viewing platform….

Celestron 94116 Erect Image Diagonal for NexStar 4 (45 degree)


Celestron 94116 Erect Image Diagonal for NexStar 4 (45 degree)


$29.99


Designed for terrestrial use with the NexStar 4SE, use this 1.25″ 45° erect image diagonal to observe in normal orientation….

Erect image, inverted image


Erect image, inverted image




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