Experience astronomy with BRESSER

Large selection of telescopes and accessories - for beginners and professionals


129,00 € * Shipping Weight 1.5 kg
Modular 100 mm ED Apo telescope for observing & photographing prominences & more at the sun during the day and moon, planets & deep-sky at night
11.990,00 € * Shipping Weight 16 kg
179,00 € * Shipping Weight 1.5 kg
Perfect reflector telescope for beginners: With this flexible Smart Telescope including app, finding and observing celestial objects becomes a walk in the park!
199,00 € * More information
Practical accessory tray for the tripod ST-2 of the EXOS-II mount as a spare part
24,90 € *
For expanding the AP Photoguider to a complete mount
169,00 € *
Transforms a normal telescope up to 540mm focal length into an H-alpha solar telescope showing prominences & more
11.299,00 € * Shipping Weight 7.5 kg More information
Replacement handbox suitable for BRESSER Photo Mount Art. 4964110 / 4964111
69,00 € *
Modular 100mm ED Apo telescope for observing & photographing prominences & more at the sun during the day and moon, planets & deep-sky at night
10.790,00 € * Shipping Weight 16 kg
Replacement handbox suitable for RA/DEC-Motor DUO EXOS-2/ MON-2 Art. 4951500. For retrofitting BRESSER MESSIER telescope mounts EXOS-2 / Mon-2 (previous model).
99,00 € *
Modular 130mm ED Apo telescope for observing & photographing prominences & more at the sun during the day and moon, planets & deep-sky at night
12.490,00 € * Shipping Weight 30 kg
This telescope can be combined with a LUNT blocking-filter as desired, such an additional blocking-filter is necessary for using the telescope
8.950,00 € * Shipping Weight 16 kg
Professional Cassegrain telescope complete set with a 200-mm aperture, flattener for photography, and state-of-the-art GoTo mount with Wifi module for control via smartphone and tablet.
5.419,00 € *
SX2WL SD103SII complete telescope set with GoTo mount, tripod, eyepieces and modern control via smartphone or tablet
4.349,00 € *
Objective solar filter, suitable for BRESSER telescopes 4614505 Solarix, 4614500 Pluto, 4614909 Galaxia
24,90 € * More information
Complete Vixen SXD2WL AX103S Telescope Set with Wifi-GoTo Mount, tripod, and eyepieces, as well as a professional apochromatic 103mm Triplet ED telescope "Made in Japan"
6.899,00 € *
High-quality Solar filter with 294.6mm diameter for Messier Art. 4716425 10" DOB
49,90 € *
Erecting lens with 1.5x magnification for correct-side-up observation
7,90 € *
Complete telescope set with all essential accessories and modern STARBOOK TEN computer control system, which features more than 272,000 preinstalled objects
5.309,00 € * More information
New Vixen SD115SII apochromatic high-performance refractor with FPL53 SD glass and improved optical properties for demanding observers and astrophotographers
3.099,00 € * Shipping Weight 10 kg
Enables shorter exposures during photography and reduces the focal length to 510 mm (f6.4) for photographing large night-sky objects
299,00 € *
With this filter LS40THa telescopes show even more details on the solar surface
999,00 € * Shipping Weight 1.5 kg More information
SX2WL A80Mf complete telescope set with GoTo mount, tripod, eyepieces and modern control via smartphone or tablet
2.499,00 € *
High-quality solar filter with M100x1 thread for Art. 4890125 Messier MC-90
22,90 € *
Professional Cassegrain telescope set, complete with 200 mm aperture, flattner for photography and ultra-modern GoTo mount with WiFi module for control via smartphone and tablet
4.949,00 € *
Reliable LED red dot viewfinder for Art. 4701102 MCX-102 Goto-Telescope
19,90 € *
Complete telescope set with all essential accessories and modern STARBOOK TEN computer control system, which features more than 272,000 preinstalled objects
7.319,00 € *
Precisely fitting transport case for the VSD90SS astrograph made of robust Plapearl material
399,00 € *
For mounting 2 telescope tubes on the Vixen AXD or AXD2 mount
349,00 € *
Ideal beginner's refracting telescope: This versatile smart telescope, including an app, makes finding and pointing at objects child's play!
259,00 € * More information
Replacement handbox suitable for BRESSER RA-Motor + Control Art. 4951400. For retrofitting BRESSER telescope mounts Pluto, Pollux, Galaxia, Spica, Quasar, Skylux, EQ-Sky, and EQ3.
59,00 € *
SX2WL SD81SII complete telescope set with GoTo mount, tripod, eyepieces and modern control via smartphone or tablet
3.499,00 € *
7x50 finder scope with illuminated, dimmable crosshairs and detachable eyepiece unit for autoguider with 1.25 inch connection
159,00 € *
High-quality solar filter with 156.4 mm diameter
29,90 € * More information
Complete SXD2WL SD103SII Telescope Set with Wifi mount, tripod, eyepieces, and advanced GoTo mount controlled via smartphone or tablet.
5.149,00 € *
Replacement handbox suitable for RA-Motor EXOS-1 Art. 4951600. For retrofitting BRESSER MESSIER telescope mountings EXOS-1 / Mon-1 (previous model).
65,00 € *
Spare central spindle for the tripod ST-2 of the EXOS-II mount
29,90 € *
Modular 100mm ED Apo telescope for observing & photographing prominences & more at the sun during the day and moon, planets & deep-sky at night
10.150,00 € * Shipping Weight 16 kg
1.5-kg counterweight for balancing Vixen AXD, AXD2, and AXJ mounts
68,00 € *
Complete telescope set SXD2WL SD115SII with eyepieces, tripod and state-of-the-art GoTo mount with control via smartphone or tablet
6.459,00 € *
Lens solar filter, suitable for the BRESSER Messier AR-127 telescopes 4727638, 4727637, 4827635, 4727639
29,90 € *
High-quality replacement eyecup for EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC eyepieces with 43mm diameter
4,90 € * More information
Protects your EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC eyepieces from dust and damage on the eye-side
4,90 € *
Professional Newtonian telescope with 200 mm aperture, optimised for photography and with ultra-modern GoTo mount with Wifi module for control via smartphone and tablet
4.169,00 € *
Telescope set with the legendary Vixen AXD2 mount, STAR BOOK TEN controller with 270,000 objects, metal column, and the VMC260L Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope
16.999,00 € * More information
249,00 € * Shipping Weight 2 kg
Professional Newton Telescope Complete Set with 200 mm aperture, optimised for photography and with state-of-the-art GoTo mount with Wifi module for control via smartphone and tablet.
5.099,00 € *
Parallactic mount with a reinforced tripod and the modern Nebula Goto system
1.498,00 € * More information
New Vixen SD103SII apochromatic high-performance refractor with FPL53 SD glass and improved optical properties for demanding observers and astrophotographers
2.199,00 € * Shipping Weight 8.5 kg
SX2WL A105M II complete telescope set with GoTo mount, tripod, eyepieces and modern control via smartphone or tablet
3.249,00 € *

Experience astronomy with Bresser

For thousands of years, people have been studying the stars in the sky. Particularly conspicuously arranged groups of stars were named long ago - and these names are still found in the signs of the zodiac today. Astronomy has undergone a breathtaking development up to the present day - and there is no end to this development in sight. Galileo was the first person to look at the sky with a telescope 300 years ago - in 1991, the first astronomical telescope (Hubble) was placed in space.

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Even today, astronomers like Galileo begin the first observations with the naked eye. The basic prerequisite for this is, of course, a clear starry sky. That is why astronomers do not wish for friendly greetings at the end of a forum entry, for example, but for Clear Skies (cs abbreviated). No less important is the location of the sky observer: the best observing results can be achieved in a dark location, without any disturbing lights nearby.

Every beginning is difficult: At first, every beginning astronomer finds the first observations difficult, since stars and constellations are always in motion and change position in the sky depending on the season, date and time. One exception is Polaris in the constellation of the "Little Bear". Pole Star is always at the same place in the starry sky in the north and can be found there all year round. The arrangement of the stars, however, depends on the date and time - they rotate slowly counterclockwise around Polaris. Read our big Bresser Telescope Primer, here to learn more about astronomy.

When observing stars with a telescope, it quickly becomes clear that they disappear from the field of view after a few minutes. To compensate for this effect, there are equatorial mounts with an exact hour axis that can be tracked manually or fully automatically. This allows you to follow the exact movement of a star.

 

To the accessories for your telescope!

With Lunt Solarsystems, we offer you high-quality solar telescopes for observing the sun without danger: Marvel at massive prominences, groups of sunspots, powerful energy bursts and much more. Whether you need a complete solar telescope or the appropriate solar filters for retrofitting a normal telescope, we offer you the optimal and safe solution for impressive observations of the sun in the different wavelength ranges H-alpha, Ca-K und white light. Of course you will also find suitable accessories from special adapters to H-Alpha optimised eyepieces.

 

To the solar telescopes!

With the telescopes from EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC , we offer you a wide range of products for advanced amateur astronomers. These telescopes have won numerous awards thanks to a high level of innovation, decades of experience as well as close cooperation with amateur astronomers all over the world.

 

To the telescopes for advanced and experts!!

Even today, astronomers like Galileo begin the first observations with the naked eye. The basic prerequisite for this is, of course, a clear starry sky. That is why astronomers do not wish for friendly greetings at the end of a forum entry, for example, but for Clear Skies (cs abbreviated). No less important is the location of the sky observer: the best observing results can be achieved in a dark location, without any disturbing lights nearby.

Every beginning is difficult: At first, every beginning astronomer finds the first observations difficult, because stars and constellations are always in motion and change position in the sky depending on the season, date and time. One exception is Polaris in the constellation of the Little Bear. The Pole Star is always at the same place in the starry sky in the north and can be found there all year round. However, the arrangement of the celestial bodies depends on the date and time - they rotate slowly counterclockwise around Polaris. For starters, the following video is very informative about how important the mount is for a telescope.

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