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RE: Another new? idea
- To: KellySt@aol.com, kgstar@most.magec.com, stevev@efn.org, jim@bogie2.bio.purdue.edu, zkulpa@zmit1.ippt.gov.pl, hous0042@maroon.tc.umn.edu, rddesign@wolfenet.com, David@InterWorld.com, lparker@destin.gulfnet.com, bmansur@oc.edu
- Subject: RE: Another new? idea
- From: T.L.G.vanderLinden@student.utwente.nl (Timothy van der Linden)
- Date: Fri, 08 Mar 1996 16:33:18 +0100
>Brian
>Flaps? Hmmmm, I wonder how we could rig those without adding too much
>support structure. Definitely worth considering. Might be easier than
>tilting the whole mirror.
You could also make some holes at say the left side of the mirror. That
would make the whole mirror turn a bit to the right. After the mirror had
turned it would move a bit sideways. When at the right track, holes at the
right side could be opened to make the mirror turn back.
A problem that always exists is that the changing direction of the mirror
may add some unforseen stresses.
Tim