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Extreme Photonics: Mega Mirrors

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Dan Drollette, Senior Editor

When Mary Edwards wanted to look for interior flaws in the glasswork her colleagues were making, she took off her jewelry, removed her shoes and belt buckle, and emptied her pockets of sharp objects. The senior product engineer at Corning Inc. in Canton, N.Y., then stepped very carefully onto the surface of a mirror 8.3 m in diameter. The glasswork was destined to become the largest single (monolithic) mirror ever made and the heart of Japan's new Subaru telescope. ("Subaru" is Japanese for the Seven Sisters, a cluster of stars that Westerners call the Pleiades.) Like all telescope...Read full article

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