In a small space laboratory, approximately 50 meters long, orbiting Loshen Star, several Clones were meticulously controlling equipment in a zero-gravity environment.
Highly purified silicon dioxide, which had already undergone extensive purification on the surface of Loshen Star, began to melt here once again, undergoing further refinement.
At the same time, special additives, such as certain inorganic salts and alkaline oxides, were also incorporated.
After all procedures were completed, this large piece of glass began to grow in the zero-gravity space.
Without gravity interference and in a high vacuum state, they could grow extremely flat, extremely smooth, without any curvature, and could grow very, very large.
This meant it would possess higher optical performance.
After the initial processing, the next step was more detailed operations, such as grinding and coating.
After more than ten days of busy work, Tom finally produced the first main mirror for a space telescope.