New Robotic Telescope: The Big Eye to Observe the Transient Universe

Gutiérrez, C. M.; Barrera, J.; Bento, J.; Copley, D.; Copperwheat, C. M.; De Cos, F. J.; Escriche, M.; Fernández-Valdivia, J. J.; Garner, A. P.; Gracia, J.; Heffernan-Clarke, D. G.; Jermak, H. E.; León Gil, J.; McGrath, A. M.; Miossec, C.; Oria, A.; Ranjbar, A.; Rebolo, R.; Rodríguez-Pereira, C.; Sánchez-Lasheras, F.; Smith, R. J.; Steele, I. A.; Torres, M.
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Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica Conference Series

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2025
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23
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8
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Description
NRT is an international project to build and operate the world's largest robotic telescope. The telescope will have a segmented primary mirror with an equivalent diameter of 4 m, a set of simultaneously mounted optical and nearinfrared instruments, and a response time of less than 30 seconds. The project builds on the experience gained with the successful twenty-year operation of the Liverpool telescope, and with the GTC optics and control system. All of the above together with the excellent conditions for astronomical observation of La Palma, represents a solid base and guarantees that NRT will be one of the leading facilities in the field of time domain astronomy. This contribution will analyze the current status of the project with special emphasis on the development of its optics, and the plans for its construction and operation.