It was talked about in the early days of SPOC. IIRC it was going to be an assemblage of 5 or 6 smaller mirrors cemented to a base of some sort and ground and polished as a unit. But in the end we went with a single mirror. patrick On 26 Aug 2015, at 18:58, Jay inUT <jayleads@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok, I got approached by my boss at work about the possibility of making a 36" mirror for observing from say several 8 inch mirrors (think an arrangement like James Webb). In thinking about this to me it seems that there are issues here about positioning the mirrors and ensuring that once ground, they form a parabola etc. So what are the thoughts on this? Can an amateur make a large mirror from smaller mirrors and what would it take? Just curious and I know what my reply was but I said I would inquire.
-- Thanks!
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