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Fundamentals Of Astronomy Part 1: Telescope Image Orientation

Today I'm posting part 1 of - who knows how many - short articles on some basic fundamentals that all astronomers need to be aware of.  These posts will be in no particular order (as I think of something, I create and post it).

This post attempts to remove some of the confusion about what we see with the naked eye, as opposed to what we see through various astronomical telescopes.

Hopefully, this will be somewhat helpful to those of us new to the hobby of amateur astronomy. Let me know what you think about it

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