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Why is the final image in a standard astronomical telescope described as inverted?
A. Because the objective lens inverts the image, and the eyepiece magnifies this inverted image
B. Because the eyepiece inverts the image
C. Because the image is formed at infinity
D. Because the image is virtual and upright
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