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Technology for fabricating large, high-accuracy, lightened aspheric mirrors with high stability of the surface shape

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Abstract

This paper describes the technology for fabricating astronomical and space mirrors from Astrositall, including its properties and the stability of these properties in time, and presents the results of long-term testing of the material.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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