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Astronomical Mirrors

An astronomical mirror is generally a mirror used instead of lenses in astronomical and space applications. It is not limited in size, does not absorb UV or IR radiation, and is usually made aspheric to reduce aberrations. However, a spherical mirror can be used if it is combined with other optics to correct spherical aberration.





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11
United States:
1
Finland:
US States
3
New York:
3
Maryland:
2
Colorado:
1
New Hampshire:
1
Georgia:
OTHER: 2
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12
Custom Manufacturers:
3
Stock Manufacturers:
1
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Average Number of Employees: 20


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  • astronomical mirror Generally, a mirror used instead of lenses in astronomical and space applications. It is not limited in size, does not absorb UV or IR radiation, and is usually made aspheric to reduce aberrations. However, a spherical mirror can be used if it is...
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