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In
the Corner Reflector exhibit, an image is held in one place.
Three small front-surfaced mirrors are joined at right angles
to one another. When visitors look into the corner with one
eye closed, the image of their eye will stay in the same place,
no matter where they move. When light hits one of the mirrors,
it is reflected to another and comes out parallel and very
close to the original beam, keeping the image in the same
place.
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