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The side with the door in it was no trouble: just a seamless spherical mirror.
A fixed spherical mirror focuses the light in the same place independent of the sun's position.
A few seconds later, the bubble has been converted to a spherical mirror.
Fig. 1 shows the interferometer set up to test a spherical mirror.
Paul's key insight is that the secondary can then be converted back to a spherical mirror.
Light rays from the edge of the spherical mirror focus to different points than those from the centre.
Imagine a perfect spherical mirror with a light or other EM source at the centre.
London, her head on his shoulder, said, "It's like being inside a spherical mirror, in free fall, and remembering at all times where the door is."
The optical effect in the spherical mirror produced real images resembling that of a hologram.
Each eye contains a lens, two retinas and a concave spherical mirror.
To make a wide-angle telescope, a spherical mirror with a curved corrector plate is used.
Mike didn't have a concave spherical mirror.
He solved the problem of finding the locus of points on a spherical mirror from which light will be reflected to an observer.
A blurring of the image caused by the inability of a spherical mirror to focus all light from infinity to one focal point.
The fisheye and spherical mirror distortion features allow Stellarium to be projected onto domes.
A relay telescope using a 200mm diameter spherical mirror and a chromate field Lens to achieve diffractive limited image.
The two surfaces of the reflector have different radii to correct the aberration of the spherical mirror.
Such a mirror can focus incoming parallel rays to a much smaller spot than a spherical mirror can.
In that case, the sphere surface behaves as a concave spherical mirror with the required curvature for retroreflection.
If the combination looks like a spherical mirror to the interferometer, then both the null corrector and the hologram are shown to be correct.
The derivations of the ray matrices of a convex spherical mirror and a thin lens are very similar.
Lot's say that somewhere up in orbit, there's a perfectly spherical object whose inner surface is mirrored: a spherical mirror, all right?
Like a gigantic drop of quicksilver this second globe appearedits smooth and highly-polished surface one enormous spherical mirror.
A convex spherical mirror is positioned so that its center of curvature coincides with the focus of the lens being tested.
A spherical mirror of any size can be tested relatively easily using standard optical components such as laser, mirrors, beamsplitters, and converging lenses.