what is the difference between an ancient optical telescope and a modern one
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The first telescopes were obviously of inferior quality, and had simple lenses instead of doublets which reduce chromatic abberation. They also had a concave eyepiece (like opera glasses) which give an erect image, while modern telescopes usually have convex eyepieces and an inverted image.
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