File:Mangin mirror.svg
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[edit]Diagram of a Mangin mirror invented in 1876 by a French military engineer Colonel A. Mangin. A Mangin mirror is a (negative meniscus) lens with the reflective surface on the rear side of the glass forming a curved mirror that reflects light without spherical aberration.
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03:17, 29 August 2009 | 765 × 990 (5 KB) | MrFloatingIP (talk | contribs) | Diagram of a Mangin mirror invented in 1876 by a French military engineer Colonel A. Mangin. A Mangin mirror is a (negative meniscus) lens with the reflective surface on the rear side of the glass formin |
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