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by HorstG
2342 days ago
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Gravity is an issue for mirror production. But it is far less of an issue than tension and deformation during the months- to years-long cooling of the substrate. The temperature and environment control to do that is challenging on earth, fairly impossible in space. Except with maybe a really really huge spacestation as a thermal sink, which we won't get for the next few hundred years I'd guess... |
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I would assume a micro gravity only mirror could be much thinner & thus easier to cool down. Or possible alternative techniques could be used to get the needed reflective surface geometry if it does not need to take gravity and atmosphere into account.