Liquid-mirror space telescope


A space telescope mirror is a concept for a type of reflecting space telescope that uses a reflecting liquid such as mercury as its primary reflector.
There are several designs for such a telescope:
Regardless of the specific configuration, such a telescope would be similar to an Earth-based liquid-mirror telescope. However, instead of relying on Earth's gravity to maintain the necessary parabolic shape of the rotating mercury mirror, it relies on artificial gravity instead.
Other possibilities for inducing a parabolic shape in the reflecting liquid include:
The concept is seen as an enabler of very large optical space telescopes, as a liquid mirror would be much cheaper to construct than a conventional glass mirror of comparable performance.