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Chris Wells wrote: Could be worse, we could still be using electrum or speculum metal to make mirrors. Or using large vats of mercury. Actually, I think someone is doing just that. A pool of mercury is spun up to form a curved surface, used as the mirror for, I think, a solar telescope. Lessee... Ah: http://www.astro.ubc.ca/LMT/lm/index.html The focal length is dependent on the rate of spin. Kewl. The first ones were made in 1872, there are more modern ones in use now, running up to 3m in diameter. Turns out to be several "someones", and plans for more are being considered. Even proposals for putting some on the moon. Hold your breath in the observatory... |
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