Multiple Choice
In a Galilean telescope, the eyepiece is a diverging lens, while the objective lens is a converging lens. What is one advantage of this arrangement over a telescope that uses two converging lenses?
A) The observed image is inverted.
B) The observed image subtends a larger angle than the object.
C) The observed image is upright.
D) The observed image is real.
E) The observed image is virtual.
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