M. Cirasuolo, S. Ramsay, P. Caillier, Alain Delorme, F. Dérie, Juan Carlos Gonzalez Herrera, P. Hammersley, Ignacio Lopez Gil, V. Mainieri, A. Manescau, P. Padovani, C. Péroux, O. Pfuhl, Adrian S. Russell, R. Tamai, M. Tuti
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Abstract
In this paper we present the status of the Armazones Instrumentation Programme for ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope (ELT). While the ELT Construction Programme includes the first-generation instruments (MICADO, MAORY, HARMONI and METIS), the Armazones Programme covers the development of all future instrumentation for the ELT. As part of this Programme we have already completed 2 Phase-A studies for a high-resolution spectrograph (HIRES) and a multi-object spectrograph (MOSAIC). In this paper we report the status of the Programme, the complementarity of these new instruments with the ones already in construction, and the roadmap for future developments.