By approximately how much were the edges of Hubble's primary mirror too shallow?
Answer
2 micrometers
The primary mirror suffered from a minute error where its edges were ground too shallow by about 2 micrometers, which is roughly equivalent to 1/50th the thickness of a human hair.

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