What are the properties of the image that formed by Newton's reflected telescope?
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The Newtonian telescope, also called the Newtonian reflector or just the Newtonian, is a type of reflecting telescope invented by the English scientist Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1727), using a concave primary mirror and a flat diagonal secondary mirror. Newton's first reflecting telescope was completed in 1668 and is the earliest known functional reflecting telescope.[1] The Newtonian telescope's simple design has made it very popular with amateur telescope makers
Answer:The image formed by a reflecting telescope is a close up view of the object, and is upright. Reflecting telescopes use mirrors to magnify the image. Concave mirrors used in reflecting telescopes gather parallel rays and allow them to converge at a focal point, leading to an image to be viewed on the eyepiece.