UArizona SuperLotis Telescope

Photograph of UArizona SuperLotis Telescope

 

The Kitt Peak National Observatory is located on Kitt Peak of the Quinlan Mountains in the Arizona-Sonoran Desert on the Tohono O'odham Nation. With over twenty optical and two radio telescopes, it is one of the largest gatherings of astronomical instruments in the northern hemisphere.

The UArizona SuperLotis Telescope (Livermore Optical Transient Imaging System) is a robotic telescope dedicated to the search for optical counterparts of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). The telescope is housed in a roll-off-roof facility owned by the Steward Observatory on Kitt Peak.

 

Super-LOTIS 

Name(s) UArizona SuperLotis Telescope
Status Operational
Broad Science Goals The search for optical counterparts of gamma-ray bursts. It is also used for the search of supernovae and general astronomy.
Site Kitt Peak National Observatory, Arizona, USA
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Enclosure Roll-off-roof facility
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Optical Design f/9 Cassegrain
Field of View 17 arcminutes
Diameter: Primary M1 0.6 meters
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Diameter: Secondary M2  
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First Light Date 2000
Adaptive Optics  
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