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{{Reflector|type=Stable|name=487-tick reflector|bx=95|by= | {{Reflector|type=Stable|name=487-tick reflector|bx=95|by=134|discoverer=Adam P. Goucher|pname=slr487|discoveryear=2009|p=487|life105=true|life106=true|plaintext=true|rle=true}} | ||
The '''487-tick reflector''' is the second fastest 90° [[stable reflector]]. It is based on reactions by [[Paul Callahan]] and [[Dietrich Leithner]], which can be elegantly fused to form a bistable reflector. | The '''487-tick reflector''' is the second fastest 90° [[stable reflector]]. It is based on reactions by [[Paul Callahan]] and [[Dietrich Leithner]], which can be elegantly fused to form a bistable reflector. | ||
Revision as of 06:06, 27 October 2010
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| Pattern type | Stable reflector | ||||||
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| Bounding box | 95 × 134 | ||||||
| Angle | Unknown | ||||||
| Repeat time | 487 | ||||||
| Discovered by | Adam P. Goucher | ||||||
| Year of discovery | 2009 | ||||||
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The 487-tick reflector is the second fastest 90° stable reflector. It is based on reactions by Paul Callahan and Dietrich Leithner, which can be elegantly fused to form a bistable reflector.
