
ASA AZ2000 at the Teide Observatory, Spain
ASA AZ2000 the biggest robotic telescope
at the Teide Observatory, Tenerife, Spain
We are proud to introduce the ASA AZ2000 – a cutting-edge 2-meter robotic astronomical facility, engineered for high-precision photometric and astrometric observations.
The facility is fully operational at Teide Observatory.
Optimized for Time-domain astrophysics, Planetary defense, Deep-sky surveys
With state-of-the-art technology, the AZ2000 is set to push the boundaries of modern astronomy.

ASA Impressions
Products in use
ASA AZ2000 f6
The extension of evolution of high-end telescope systems (2.0m aperture)
- Optical design: Ritchey-Chrétien RC
- Linear central obstruction: 41%
- Focus position: Nasmyth 2 as standard, 4 as option
- Focal ratio system: f6
- Clear Aperture / Focal Ratio Primary Mirror: 2000mm (78,7 inch) / f2
- Mirror material: Zerodur (option Fused silica)
- Surface quality: >94 strehl
- Microroughness: 1nm RMS / <0.7nm Ra
- Coating: Al+SiO2 >91%
- Back Focus from flange: 360mm
- Total weight: 9000kg (19842lbs)
- Software: ASA API (application programming interface) available autumn 2024 ASA Software(Autoslew, Sequence-windows based, ACC) with ASCOM-Alpaca
- Pointing Accuracy (20° to 85°): <8” RMS with pointing model
- Tracking Accuracy (20° to 85° – unguided, with current pointingfile): <0,25” RMS within 5 minutes
- System Natural Frequency: 10 Hz or greater
