A mirror mount adjustable along three Cartesian axes and about two angular axes is described. The mount can support mirrors up to 8 in. (20.3 cm) in diameter, can be positionally set to high tolerances, and is stable over a period of years. Examples of mounting a variety of mirrors are given.
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