* 58°15’56.7″ North * 26°27’34.9″ East * |
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The 1.5-meter reflector AZT-12 is the largest optical telescope in Northern Europe. It was manufactured in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) by LOMO (Russian: Ленинградское Oптико-Mеханическое Oбъединение, lit. ‘Leningrad Optical Mechanical Association’) and installed at Tartu Observatory in 1974-1975. The telescope was officially opened for astronomical observations on October 21, 1976. Telescope control system was automated in 2011.
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Since mid-80s the main instrument has been the longslit spectrograph ASP-32 (also manufactured by LOMO), which has 10 exchangeable diffraction gratings for 300 – 1100 nm wavelenth range.
Grating (lines/mm) |
Single exposure coverage (Å) |
Dispersion (Å/mm) |
2400 | 247 | 10 |
1800 | 270 | 10.6 |
1200 | 750 | 29.3 |
600 | 2060 | 80.6 |
300 | 4500 | 175 |
Camera Andor Newton DU970
– 1600×200 pix, 16 μm/pix
– Cooled thermoelectrically to -90 C
In 2024 the spectrograph ASP-32 will be replaced by fiber-fed Echelle spectrograph Whoppshel with spectral resolution R = 30000