Spherical mirrors have aberration, which is a loss in the definition of the image because of the geometry of the mirror itself. It’s a defect in the mirror shape itself, which is caused by not being able to focus all the light to a specific point.


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Telescopes with mirrors use parabolic instead of spherical mirrors. The shape of the outer edges allow for sharper, clearer images.


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