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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 114/900 Reflector Telescope AZ
This reflecting telescope shows not only the big planets, but also bright deep-sky objects when you are observing under dark skies. Fully equipped, and with a mount that is easy to use, this telescope is ideal for a beginner that has no astronomical knowledge, but wants to immerse him or herself in space. Explore the moons and cloud bands of Jupiter or the majestic rings of Saturn, or find other galaxies, star clusters and nebula on a moonless night. Please note: Reflector telescopes with optical design “Newton” are very good for astronomical observing at the starry night sky. But these telescopes are not well usable for observing landscape and nature during daylight. Therefore we suggest refractor (lens) telescopes for landscape and nature observing. FEATURESreflector telescope for beginnersobservation of the planets and bright deep sky objectsaltazimuth mountSCOPE OF DELIVERYtelescopaltazimuth mount with tripodeyepieces (4 mm, 9 mm, 25 mm)finder scope 6x30erecting lens 1,5xBarlow lens 3x

€159.90*
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 90/900 Refractor Telescope EQ3
The 90/900 refractor telescope is a classic achromatic refractor and can be used for either astronomy or nature observations (e.g. of wild animals). The long focal length (900 mm) makes the telescope a specialist for observing the Moon, planets and bright objects outside our solar system. Saturn's majestic rings and giant storms on Jupiter can be seen, as well as the brighter emission nebulae, galaxies and star clusters if you observe on a dark, moonless night away from city lights. The sturdy equatorial mount can be aligned to the Pole Star, Polaris, and makes tracking objects by hand child's play.Three eyepieces, a 20mm, 12.5mm and 4mm, giving 45x, 72x and 225x magnification respectively, are included and also a 3x Barlow lens and Moon filter as standard.  A red LED reflex finder, once aligned to the telescope's main optical axis, will help you find your way to a huge array of potential targets for observation in the night time sky.The EQ3 mount is provided with slow motion flexible cables to help you follow objects accurately and compensate for the effects of the Earth's rotation.  The mount can also be upgraded to a simple RA motor tracking kit with additional purchase.FEATURESOptical System: Achromatic RefractorLens diameter: 90mmFocal length: 900mmMagnification: 45x-675xMount: EQ3, equatorialTripod: Aluminium with accessory traySCOPE OF DELIVERYOptical TubeMountAluminium tripodEyepieces 31.7mm (1.25"): H-20mm, H-12mm, SR-4mm3x Barlow LensMoon filterLED viewfinderStar map

€299.90*
BRESSER Pollux-II 150/1400 EQ3 Reflector Telescope with Smartphone Adapter & Solar Filter
Explore the beauties of the night sky with this complete telescope set. Everything is included so that you can get started immediately with the fascinating hobby of astronomy: the astronomical reflector telescope with 150 mm aperture and 1,400 mm focal length, the equatorial mount, the tripod and extensive accessories for exciting observations. Especially important for beginners: the system is very easy to use. Particularly the Moon, the planets and the Sun appear impressive through the Pollux-II. Powerful performance for your first celestial observations – the telescope Take your first steps in astronomy with this classic reflector telescope of the "Newton" type. Because it is equipped with an additional lens inside the focuser, it belongs to the group of the so-called "catadioptric" optics. One advantage of this combination of lens and mirror: despite the large focal length, the telescope tube is relatively short and therefore easily transportable. In addition, you can look forward to a comfortable observation position at all times. This is because with telescopes of this design you do not look in at the back of the telescope, but at the front and laterally. So you don't have to bend down, even if the reflector telescope is pointed vertically upwards at the sky. The large aperture of 150 mm collects a lot of light from the celestial objects. In addition, 150 mm aperture and 1,400 mm focal length result in a focal ratio (ratio of aperture to focal length) of 1 to 9.3 (F/9.3). This allows you to enjoy viewing your favourite objects at high magnifications with good contrast. Admire especially the planets or details on the Moon through the entry-level telescope. But also some deep sky objects are very nice to observe: open star clusters, globular clusters and bright planetary nebulae such as the Ring Nebula M57 in the constellation Lyra can be seen beautifully through this astronomical telescope. But how close can you get to the celestial eye-catchers? The 150 mm aperture achieves a resolving power that allows magnifications of up to 300x with sharp images. The technical possibilities go far beyond this – theoretically up to 1,050x using the included accessories. However, as the magnification increases, the sharpness of the image can slowly decrease. In addition, high magnification also requires the right environmental conditions. For no matter through which telescope you look, the air turbulence in the atmosphere (seeing conditions) always influences your observation and magnification possibilities. Note for nature lovers: If you choose a Newtonian telescope like the Pollux-II reflector telescope, you can look forward to a specialist in astronomical observation. However, the image is always displayed laterally reversed as well as upside down, which makes no difference when observing the sky. However, this type of telescope is less suitable for nature and landscape observation during the day. Would you like to use your new telescope for exciting nature discoveries as well? Then we recommend that you choose one of the BRESSER refractor telescopes. Solid base for gazing skywards – mount and tripod Have you found the perfect location for your journey of discovery into the night sky? Then simply mount your astronomical telescope with the equatorial mount on the height-adjustable aluminium tripod. The special feature of this type of mount: after the so-called "alignment", the positioning of an axis parallel to the Earth's axis, the movement of the celestial bodies only has to be compensated for on this one axis. To do this, you simply point the axis approximately at Polaris. This is a huge advantage over the azimuthal mount, where both axes are moved simultaneously. In addition, the two flexible shafts with fine adjustment make adjusting and tracking the telescope very precise and comfortable. And to ensure that accessories are always at hand, they can be stored on the handy shelf between the tripod legs.Keep track of things automatically: For this telescope’s equatorial EQ-3 mount, the tracking motor with item number 4951400 is available as an optional accessory. This eliminates the need to manually track a celestial object set in the telescope. When this motor is installed at the mount, it automatically tracks the celestial object, keeping it in the field of view of the eyepiece. This makes observing the night sky even more comfortable! Everything you need, night and day – the accessories The astronomical telescope comes with a wide range of equipment so that you can start admiring the Moon, planets or the Sun straight away. At night, the LED viewfinder helps you keep an overview of the sky. Once installed parallel on the tube and correctly aligned, the small red dot shows you where the telescope is pointing when you look through it. This way, you can align the optics precisely and find celestial bodies more quickly before you then take a closer look with the high magnification. Varying views of the universe: the two eyepieces allow you to marvel at your observation objects in different magnifications. They are simply inserted into the telescope's focuser using their sockets with a standardised 1.25 inch (31.7 mm) diameter. You want to see even more details? Then go for the 3x barlow lens, which triples the magnification of the eyepieces. If you would like to make astronomical discoveries even during the day, use the solar filter to observe the star of our own solar system. It allows you to easily and safely observe sunspots and granulation on the sun. CAUTION: Never point the telescope at the sun without the solar filter! Capture special highlights easily – with the smartphone adapter, you use your smartphone as a camera for your telescope. This way you can quickly take your first photos of the Moon or the Sun, for example, and get started in astrophotography. FEATURES Reflector telescope with 150 mm aperture and 1,400 mm focal length Reflector type catadioptric Well suited for observing the Sun, Moon and planets Height-adjustable tripod with equatorial EQ3 mount Precise adjustment through flexible shafts and fine adjustment in both axes Easy to use, very suitable for beginners Focal ratio F/9.3, therefore good for observing the planets and details on the moon 1.25 inch (31.7 mm) eyepiece focuser Two eyepieces and one barlow lens with 1.25 inch (31.7 mm) extension tubes for different magnifications Safe solar observation with the included solar filter Entry into astrophotography with smartphone camera adapter SCOPE OF DELIVERY Telescope Aluminium tripod Equatorial EQ3 mount Eyepieces: 4 mm and 20 mm (1.25 inch sockets) Barlow lens 3x (1.25 inch socket) LED illuminated dot finder Solar filter Smartphone camera adapter Accessory tray Astronomy software download Instruction manual

€369.00*
BRESSER Sirius 70/900 AZ Refractor Telescope with Smartphone Camera Adapter
Set off on your personal journey to the stars with the BRESSER Sirius 70/900 AZ lens telescope. The complete astronomy set already includes everything you need to start observing the sky: the astronomical lens telescope with 70 mm aperture and 900 mm focal length, the azimuthal mount, the tripod and a wide range of accessories for fascinating discoveries. At the same time, it is very easy to operate - ideal to amaze even children with a view of the night sky. Simply a stargazing classic - the telescope With this lens telescope - a so-called Fraunhofer achromatic refractor - even total astro-beginners and children can easily explore the secrets of our night sky. Because this classic design impresses with its special user-friendliness and easy handling. To ensure that you enjoy good imaging properties when looking at the Moon, Sun, planets and star clusters, the entry-level telescope has been equipped with modern, precisely coated optics. The 70 mm aperture collects a total of 100 times more light than the human eye. And it is also convincing compared to a comparable 60 mm telescope: the light gathering capacity is 36 % higher and the resolving power is also better. Thus, with the 70 mm lens telescope, significantly more details are visible at the same magnification, e.g. on Saturn's rings or the two main cloud bands of Jupiter. But how big do the celestial objects appear then? The resolution of the 70 mm lens lets you enjoy really sharp images at magnifications up to about 140x. For comparison: with a 60 mm aperture, this is only possible up to 120x. Technically, of course, the starter telescope can do even more - theoretically up to 675x with the included accessories. However, with increasing magnification, the image can slowly become more and more blurred. And how big you can really see the planets, star clusters and co. depends not only on the telescope. Another important factor: the air turbulence in the atmosphere (seeing conditions). A sharp image with good contrast - this is what the starter telescope achieves with its large focal ratio of about 1 to 12.9 (F/12.9), which is calculated from the ratio of the 70 mm aperture to the 900 mm focal length. And you will see: Due to the long focal length, especially the Sun, Moon, planets, open star clusters and globular clusters become absolute eye-catchers. Solid base for your stargazing hours - mount and tripod Found the ideal location for your nocturnal explorations? Then attach the telescope tube to the height-adjustable aluminium tripod with azimuthal mount. And this azimuthal mount is particularly compelling due to one quality: operation is really child's play. Simply swing the telescope by hand to the left or right, up or down, as with a common photo tripod. This way you can quickly move your gaze from one celestial highlight to the next. And where are the accessories? Simply place them on the storage plate between the tripod legs. This way, eyepieces, solar filter and co. stay always within reach. All the trimmings - the accessories The beginner’s telescope comes with everything you need for a quick start in stargazing. When searching for celestial bodies worth seeing, take your first look through the included LED viewfinder. Because the direction finder helps you to align the telescope precisely and find astronomical objects. It works like this: The LED finder is mounted in parallel on the telescope tube. It projects a red dot onto a small ground-glass screen that appears to float in front of the sky when you look through it. And that is exactly where the aperture of your telescope points. This way, you can always keep an overview of the night sky - before focusing your attention on the details through the magnification of the telescope. And you decide how high this magnification is by choosing the eyepiece. You will be amazed: the two eyepieces included in the set (4 mm, 20 mm) allow you to admire completely different images of the same object. If you one day want a change of perspective, you can expand your astronomy set with a large selection of eyepieces. For this purpose, the socket diameter is 1.25 inches (31.7 mm), which corresponds to an international, manufacturer-independent standard. You like what you see, but would love more detail? Then simply insert the 3x Barlow lens between the telescope and the eyepiece. And you have tripled the magnification of the eyepiece! Observation comfort and a pleasant view - this is what the 90-degree star diagonal mirror is made for. Even if your starter telescope is pointed vertically into the sky, you don't need to lie down underneath it to see anything. Instead, simply look in comfortably from the side and enjoy the view. But it's not only at night that we should look skywards. For only during the day you can see a very special star: our Sun. So put the solar filter in front of the lens and safely look at sunspots and granulation on the Sun. CAUTION: Never point the telescope at the Sun without the solar filter! Would you like to share your discoveries with friends and family? Then take your first steps in astrophotography right away - and those are done in no time with the smartphone camera adapter for your beginner's telescope. The Moon, Sun, planets, open star clusters and globular clusters always make a good picture. Discover what our night sky has to offer with the BRESSER Sirius 70/900 AZ refracting telescope. FEATURES Beginner’s telescope for astronomy 70 mm aperture; 900 mm focal length Achromatic refractor type Fraunhofer Ideal for observing the Sun, Moon, planets and star clusters Height-adjustable tripod with azimuthal mount Easy to use, also very suitable for children Focal ratio F/12.9, therefore very sharp image and high contrast Two eyepieces and one Barlow lens with 31.7 mm (1.25 inch) sockets for different magnifications Safe solar observation with the included solar filter Entry into astrophotography with smartphone camera adapter SCOPE OF DELIVERY Starter lens telescope Aluminium tripod Azimuthal mount Eyepieces: 4 mm and 20 mm (1.25 inch socket) Barlow lens 3x (1.25 inch socket) Star diagonal mirror LED illuminated dot finder Solar filter Smartphone camera adapter Accessory tray Astronomy software via download Instruction manual

€146.00*
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Telescope with Solar Filter
The NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Newton telescope with solar filter is a highlight in its own right!The classic reflector telescope comes with everything you need to start directly. The azimuth mount is very easy to handle, which makes this telescope especially recommendable for beginners. The highlight of this device is, however, the sun filter! This  tested sun filter not only allows you to observe the astro but also the sun. A Smartphone holder gives you the opportunity to share your pictures and videos with friends and in social media.PROPERTIESLens diameter: 76 mmFocal range: 350 mmEnlargement: 18x-175xsuitable for sun and sky observationextensive accessory package for immediate startsmartphone holder for photography with mobile phoneeasy to use azimuth mountcomes completely pre-assembled - it can be observed immediately - no construction requiredSCOPE OF SUPPLYtelescopemount and tripod2 eyepieces (4mm/ 20mm)sun filterBarlow lens: 2xastronomy softwaremoon map for downloadsmartphone holder

€89.90*
BRESSER Automatik 80/400 Telescope with GoTo
NEW - now including a high-quality aperture Solar-filter for safe observation of sunspots, eclipses and planet transits. The computer-controlled Refractor Telescope BRESSER Automatik 80/400 is a wide-field-lens telescope that goes with you almost anywhere, due to its compact design. The telescope is the ideal choice for beginners and is also perfect for travelling. Take this computerized telescope with you to your favourite observation place, when you're hiking, camping or on vacation. It may be small, but it still includes an easy-to-use go-to system. The BRESSER Automatik 80/400 can be operated on a desk or with the included tripod. The computer control allows for an easy alignment of the telescope with the night sky and can navigate to interesting celestial objects automatically by a push of a button. Over 270,000 well known astronomical objects are still stored in its database of the computer control. You can sit back and only need to focus on one thing: the view of the vast, starry firmament! It will show numerous craters on the moon, the cloud belts on Jupiter or Saturn's rings. These is just the beginning of what can be seen with this telescope. The menu navigation of the Computer Handbox is also multilingual and offers the settings of German, English, French, Spanish and Italian.FEATURESTelescope for night and solar observation20x to 40x magnificationEasy alignment and usage also for beginnersAutomatic navigation to observation objects by a push of a buttonCoordinates of over 270,000 celestial objects pre-installedDetails of the moon and planets visibleAlso suitable for bird watching and terrestial observationSCOPE OF DELIVERYAchromatic refractor (telescope)Alt-azimuthal single-arm mountAluminium tripodAperture Solar-filterComputer control (handbox)2 eyepieces, 31.7mm diam.: f/10mm, f/20mmMoon filterCompass with circular levelStar map and astronomy software (via download)Instruction manual

€379.00*
BRESSER Venus 76/700 AZ Reflector Telescope with Smartphone Adapter & Solar Filter
The BRESSER Venus 76/700 AZ reflecting telescope allows beginners to experience their very own stargazing hours quickly and easily. With the complete set, you are equipped with everything you need for your very own sky observations: an astronomical reflecting telescope with 76 mm aperture and 700 mm focal length, an azimuthal mount, a tripod as well as extensive accessories. And to guarantee a successful start in astronomy, the system is very easy to handle – the perfect first telescope for beginners! Established technology for your easy start – the telescope With this entry-level telescope, you will be able to admire the night sky through a classic Newtonian reflector. A little surprising for astronomy novices: with this particular type, you do not look in at the back of the telescope, but at the front and laterally. The advantage: even if the telescope aperture is directed vertically towards the sky, you can make your discoveries very comfortably. No need to bend down! In addition, the Newtonian reflector is very easy to use. The optics in this type of reflector telescopes are also impressive, because they are free of chromatic aberrations – resulting in good imaging properties at all times. A sharp image with good contrast – the Venus reflector telescope achieves this with its large focal ratio of about 1 to 9.2 (F/9.2 – calculated from 76 mm aperture and 700 mm focal length). Thanks to its long focal length, the telescope for beginners shows you the Moon, Sun, planets, open star clusters as well as globular clusters in a particularly impressive way. And all this at a magnification of up to 150x in really sharp images! Technically, you can magnify even higher – theoretically up to 525x while using the included accessories. However, as the magnification increases, the sharpness of the image may slowly decrease. Of course, how much you can magnify depends not only on the resolving power of your telescope. The air turbulence in the atmosphere (seeing conditions) also plays an important role. Note for nature lovers: If you choose a Newtonian telescope like the Venus reflector telescope, you can look forward to a specialist in astronomical observation. However, the image is always displayed laterally reversed as well as upside down, which makes no difference when observing the sky. However, this type of telescope is less suitable for nature and landscape observation during the day. Would you like to use your new telescope for exciting nature discoveries as well? Then we recommend that you choose one of the BRESSER refractor telescopes. A good foundation for a successful start – mount and tripod The height-adjustable aluminium tripod and the azimuthal mount provide a firm footing and easy celestial navigation. Especially the azimuthal mount makes life easy for beginners, because it is very user-friendly: just like a typical photo tripod, you turn the telescope by hand to the left and right, up and down. This way, your favourite celestial objects quickly appear in your field of vision. Handy: to ensure that your astronomy accessories are always within reach, there is a storage plate between the tripod legs. Everything that goes with it – the accessories Out of the box straight to the fun of observing – with the complete astronomy set, you are quickly on your way to discovering the universe. The LED viewfinder helps you keep an eye on the sky. You just mount the direction finder parallel to the actual telescope and it projects a red dot onto a small ground-glass screen. This then appears to be hovering in front of the sky when you look through the viewfinder. And it does so at exactly the same spot that your telescope is pointed at. This way, the LED finder helps you to align the reflector telescope precisely and to find the celestial objects more easily. When it comes to the level of detail in your observations, the Venus beginner's reflector telescope gives you a choice: the two included eyepieces (4 mm and 20 mm) allow you two different magnifications. You want to get an even closer look? Then simply triple the magnification of the eyepieces with the 3x Barlow lens. In addition, the socket diameter of 31.7 mm (1.25 inch) complies with an international and manufacturer-independent standard. So you can easily expand your set – and with it your astronomical horizon. If you want to observe fascinating sights not only at night but also during the day, simply grab the solar filter. With it, you can safely admire spots and granulation on our nearest star – the Sun. CAUTION: Never point the telescope at the Sun without the solar filter! A new hobby leads to new impressions – and naturally you want to capture and share those. Therefore, you can easily use your mobile phone for your first steps into astrophotograpy with the smartphone adapter. Perfect for great snapshots of the Moon or the Sun, for example. Look forward to exciting astronomical discoveries by day and night – with the BRESSER Venus 76/700 AZ reflector telescope. FEATURES Reflector telescope for beginners with 76 mm aperture and 700 mm focal length Reflector type Newton Good for observing Sun, Moon, planets and star clusters Height-adjustable tripod with azimuthal mount Easy to use even by beginners Focal ratio F/9.2, thus sharp image and good contrast Two eyepieces and a Barlow lens with 31.7 mm (1.25 inch) sockets for different magnifications Safe solar observation with the included solar filter First steps into astrophotography with included smartphone camera adapter SCOPE OF DELIVERY Refractor telescope Aluminium tripod Azimuthal mount Eyepieces: 4 mm and 20 mm (1.25 inch sockets) Barlow lens 3x (1.25 inch socket) LED illuminated dot finder Solar filter Smartphone camera adapter Accessory tray Astronomy software download Instruction manual

€125.00*
BRESSER Classic 60/900 AZ Refractor Telescope
60 Years BRESSER 1957-2017 Anniversary Edition - BRESSER Classic long focal length Refractor telescopesObserving the night sky through the BRESSER Classic telescope like Galilieo Galilei or Joseph von Fraunhofer centuries ago is a very special experience. Gaze at the craters of the moon or detect the rings of Saturn with your BRESSER Classic. The telescope is equipped with an alt-azimuth mount and provides exquisite views onto the surface of earth's neighbour, the moon. The sharp optics and low weight of the BRESSER Classic make it a versatile beginner's telescope for the young and young at heart astro amateur. The classical lens system with a diameter of 60mm and a focal length of 900 mm yields excellent image quality. The alt-azimuth mounting with vertical adjustment and rugged aluminium tripod perfectly round off this beginner's set.With the including smartphone camera holder you are able to capture your observation objects and share it with your friends, family etc. The alt-azimuth mount of this refractor telescope ensures an easy and quick introduction to astronomy. This telescope is particularly suited to observing celestial bodies in our solar system such as the moon or the nearer planets. The attached accessories and the astronomy software included mean beginners can rapidly achieve success.FEATURES beginner's set with all necessary accessories to start observing immediatelyoptical system: achromatic refractoralt-azimuth mountastronomy software for an easy start into astronomy even for absolute beginnersSCOPE OF DELIVERYtelescopealt-azimuth mount5x24 viewfinderErecting lens 1,5x diagonal mirror  1.25" (31,7 mm)eyepieces 1.25" (31,7 mm): 4mm, 12,5mm und 20mmaluminium tripod with accessory trayastronomy software (download version)smartphone camera adaptermanual

€115.00*
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BRESSER Astro & Marine SF 7x50 WP binoculars
The ASTRO & MARINE binoculars from BRESSER are ideal for astronomy and maritime use, e.g. sailing and water sports enthusiasts. Robust and weatherproof per IPX6 levelThanks to their ergonomic rubber armouring, these binoculars fit securely in the hand and are also well protected against shocks and bumps. The binoculars are waterproof and filled with nitrogen. This effectively prevents fogging of the lenses, even in unfavourable weather conditions. Lightweight with tripod connection threadThe robust, yet very light construction is made possible by the most modern magnesium housing construction. Magnesium is around 35% lighter than aluminium. Due to the moderate 7x magnification and the low weight, these 7x50s are also very well suited for hands-free use. Nevertheless, there is a tripod connection thread on the centre axis. This means that the ASTRO & MARINE model can also be mounted securely on a photo tripod using the tripod adapter (Art.4914925) which is included as part of the package. Although this is not absolutely necessary with a magnification of 7x, it is highly recommended, especially for long-time astronomical observations, in order to obtain an absolutely steady image. Eyepieces for comfortable viewingThe precise single eyepiece focusing (SF) makes it possible to focus the binoculars once and then clearly observe all resolvable objects in the night sky, or on the horizon. In addition, this design prevents accidental change of focus. Foldable rubber eyecups and eyepieces with a comfortable eye relief distance (WP) of 20mm also allow those who have to wear glasses to observe, to use the entire field of view. High quality opticsThanks to fully multi-coated Bak4 optics, large 50mm objective lens diameter and the well-corrected eyepieces with 3 lenses in 2 groups, these excellent binoculars produce sharp and brilliant images. The maximum reduction of stray light achieved by internal baffles and housing/edge blackening, results in the best possible optical image and perfect contrast, even in difficult light conditions and especially at night.FEATURESBinoculars for astronomy, landscape observation and water sportsWaterproof per IPX6 level and filled with nitrogen to prevent lens foggingAlso for use in unfavourable weather conditionsExtremely high light gathering optics, making them ideal for night-time observationModerate magnification for a steady image, even when hand-holdingMagnification: 7x / Lens diameter: 50mmSingle eyepiece focus (SF) and foldable rubber eyecups, also suitable for spectacle-wearersWide pupil distance (WP) of 20mm for comfortable viewingWell corrected eyepieces for ultimate image sharpness and pinpoint star imagesModern multi-layer coatings on all lens surfaces for high light transmissionErgonomic rubber armouring - very good grip and protects against shocks and bumpsRobust construction, yet still lightweight due to magnesium housingDimensions: 198 x 202 x 66 mm / Weight: 1130 grams / Colour: blackTripod connection thread 1/4 inch available on the binocular bridgeMetal photo tripod adapter already included in deliveryWHAT'S INCLUDED Binoculars Carrying strap Dust caps Nylon travel bag Photo tripod adapter (Art. 4914925) Instruction manual

€133.00* €239.00* (44.35% saved)
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BRESSER Pollux-I 150/750 EQ3 Reflector Telescope with Smartphone Adapter & Solar Filter
Explore hidden worlds through your own eyes – with the BRESSER Pollux-I telescope starter set for budding amateur astronomers, you can go on your own journey of discovery in outer space. Everything you need is already included: the astronomical reflector telescope with 150 mm aperture and 750 mm focal length, the equatorial mount, the tripod and a wide range of accessories for astronomical observations. Perfect for getting started quickly: the system is very easy to use. In addition, the entry-level telescope impresses with its versatility: you can observe the Moon and planets as well as star clusters, gas nebulae and even galaxies through the high-quality optics. Due to the parabolic primary mirror the image delights with impressive sharpness and high contrast. In addition, the 2-inch focuser allows for the use of high-quality eyepieces. Perfect conditions for fascinating sights of the night sky! Time-proven optics for your first astro-steps – the telescope By choosing the Pollux-I, you’ll start your journey to the stars with a classic Newtonian reflector telescope. Beginners are often surprised by the fact that with telescopes of this type you don't look in at the back of the tube, but at the front and laterally. This gives you the advantage of always being able to look into the telescope in a comfortable posture, even when it's pointed vertically upwards at the sky. In addition, these reflector telescopes offer optics that are absolutely free of chromatic aberrations and thus provide good imaging properties. The large aperture of 150 mm collects a lot of light from the celestial objects. In addition, 150 mm aperture and 750 mm focal length result in a short focal ratio (ratio of aperture to focal length) of 1 to 5 (F/5). On the one hand, this makes the telescope fast and provide a bright image. On the other hand, high magnifications can be achieved. This combination makes the entry-level telescope so versatile. In addition, the Pollux-I is equipped with a parabolic primary mirror. The remarkable effect of this special mirror shape: you enjoy excellent imaging properties at all magnification levels. So you can look forward to the complete range of celestial highlights. At low to medium magnification, you can admire deep-sky objects such as open star clusters, globular clusters, gas nebulae and even galaxies such as the pair of galaxies M65 and M66 in the constellation Leo. And at high magnifications, observing the planets or details on the Moon is an absolute pleasure. You can get really close to your favourite objects: The aperture of 150 mm achieves a resolving power that allows magnifications of up to about 300x with sharp images. Technically, even higher magnifications are possible, theoretically up to 562.5x using the included accessories. However, with increasing magnification, the sharpness of the image can slowly decrease. In addition, the prevailing conditions always make a difference: How highly you can magnify always depends not only on the power of the telescope but also on the air turbulence in the atmosphere (seeing conditions). The telescope also impresses with its flexibility in terms of eyepiece compatibility: it comes with a 2-inch focuser (focuser extension) and an adapter from 2 inch to 1.25 inch. This enables you to use eyepieces with 1.25-inch sockets (about 31.7 mm) as well as eyepieces with the larger 2-inch sockets (about 50.8 mm) with large fields of view. Note for nature lovers: If you choose a Newtonian telescope like the Pollux-I reflector telescope, you can look forward to a specialist in astronomical observation. However, the image is always displayed laterally reversed as well as upside down, which makes no difference when observing the sky. However, this type of telescope is less suitable for nature and landscape observation during the day. Would you like to use your new telescope for exciting nature discoveries as well? Then we recommend that you choose one of the BRESSER refractor telescopes. Perfect foundation for fascinating discoveries – mount and tripod Your beginner's telescope is securely held by the height-adjustable aluminium tripod with equatorial mount. The special feature of this mount, also known as a parallactic mount: in contrast to azimuthal models, the movement of the celestial bodies is only compensated for on one axis instead of two. For this purpose, you simply align one axis parallel to the Earth's axis by pointing it approximately at Polaris. For precise and comfortable alignment and tracking of the entry-level telescope, the Pollux-I comes equipped with two flexible shafts with fine adjustment. And to ensure that the interchangeable eyepieces, barlow lens etc. always remain within reach, they can be stored on the tray between the tripod legs.Keep track of things automatically: For this telescope’s equatorial EQ-3 mount, the tracking motor with item number 4951400 is available as an optional accessory. This eliminates the need to manually track a celestial object set in the telescope. When this motor is installed at the mount, it automatically tracks the celestial object, keeping it in the field of view of the eyepiece. This makes observing the night sky even more comfortable! Well equipped for the ideal start – the accessories Your entry-level telescope comes with a wide range of astronomy accessories so that you can start to be amazed right away. For example, the LED viewfinder helps you align the telescope and find celestial objects. Installed in parallel on the telescope, this direction finder shows you a red dot when you look through it. It appears to hover in front of the sky and thereby shows you where the telescope is pointing. Varying view of the sky: With the two eyepieces with 1.25-inch sockets (31.7 mm), you can admire your astronomical discoveries at different magnifications. The 3x barlow lens already included in the set triples the magnification of the eyepiece you are using. Enjoy safe observations of our Sun with the included solar filter. This way you can easily take a closer look at sunspots and granulation on our own star. CAUTION: Never point the telescope at the Sun without the solar filter! Astrophotography for beginners: with the smartphone adapter, you can use your mobile phone as a camera on the telescope. This way you will quickly impress friends and relatives with your own first snapshots e. g. of the Moon or the Sun. FEATURES Reflector telescope with 150 mm aperture and 750 mm focal length Reflector type Newton with parabolic primary mirror Very well suited for observing the Sun, Moon and planets as well as star clusters, gas nebulae and galaxies Height-adjustable tripod with equatorial EQ3 mount Precise movement through flexible shafts and fine adjustment in both axes Easy to use, very good for beginners Focal ratio F/5, thus very suitable for many celestial objects 2-inch (50.8 mm) focuser with adapter to 1.25-inch (31.7 mm) Two eyepieces and one barlow lens with 1.25-inch (31.7 mm) sockets for different magnifications Safe solar observation with the included solar filter First steps in astrophotography with smartphone camera adapter SCOPE OF DELIVERY Telescope Aluminium tripod Equatorial EQ3 mount Adapter from 2 inch to 1.25 inch Eyepieces: 4 mm and 20 mm (1.25-inch sockets) Barlow lens 3x (1.25-inch socket) LED illuminated dot finder Solar filter Smartphone camera adapter Accessory tray Astronomy software as download Instruction manual

€299.00* €389.00* (23.14% saved)
BRESSER Special Saturn 20x60 Binoculars
The BRESSER Special-Saturn 20x60 binoculars offer an exceptional combination of high magnifications with large objective lenses. The extremely high 'light gathering capacity' makes it perfect for astronomers and nature observers. A tripod thread has been built into each Saturn binocular to facilitate the attachment of a tripod, with the use of the included tripod adapter. This allows for a stable image. FEATURESprisms and lenses made of BaK-4 glass materialoptical surfaces are green multi coated with 95% light transmissionhigh brightnessfoldable eyecupscentre-wheel focusingtripod adapter threadrobust, rubber armoured binocular bodySCOPE OF DELIVERYbinocularsnylon bagcarrying straptripod adapterprotective lens capsprotective eyepiece caps

€129.90*
BRESSER First Light AR-102/1000
The BRESSER First Light AR-102/1000 telescope is ideal for both ambitious beginners and experienced astronomers. Discover the stunning features of Orion Nebula, which is located at a distance of 1500 light years (14,200,000,000,000 km) from earth! The stable mount keeps the telescope stable, even at higher magnifications. Thanks to the high-quality mechanics, you can take your own photos of the moon and marvel at the dividing line between night and day (terminator). The refractor telescope features an equatorial mount (also called a parallactic mount). Thanks to this two-axis mechanism, it is possible to compensate for the rotation of the earth, enabling you to precisely track your desired celestial object. The telescope also comes with a wide range of accessories for exploring the night sky, including a prism for an upright and laterally correct image. FEATURES High-quality achromatic refracting telescope Diameter: 102 mm / Focal length: 1000 mm F/9.8 EQ-3 equatorial mount Height-adjustable tripod with accessory shelf Made primarily of metal Excellent focuser Prism for an upright and laterally correct image Includes wide range of accessoriesDELIVERY CONTENT First Light AR-102/1000 optical tube EQ3 mount Tripod with accessory shelf 2 eyepieces (PL10 & PL25) LED red dot finder 90° upright prism 3x Barlow lens Smartphone holder

€399.00*
BRESSER JUNIOR Refractor Telescope 70/900 EL
Observing the stars like a professional - very easy with the BRESSER JUNIOR refractor telescope 70/700 EL. It is a complete system for the exploration of the wonders of the universe, consisting of telescope, mount, tripod and all accessories needed. With an aperture of 70 mm it reveils already many details of celestial objects. The mount can not only swing the telescope left / right and up / down, it can also be used in a so-called equatorial mode, as scientists do in their observatories (see further under Special features). An additional finder scope mounted on the telescope is useful for locating celestial objects. With the erecting lens many exciting things in the environment can also be seen during daytime. With the height-adjustable tripod, the telescope can each be brought to an optimal height for large or small observers. The supplied diagonal mirror ensures a comfortable viewing. At night the moon and planets may like Saturn and Jupiter can be explored. But thanks to the 70 mm wide aperture of the telescope also many celestial objects outside our solar system are within the reach of this telescope. Star clusters many light years away and nebula impress young and old stargazers. SPECIAL FEATURESMounting with wedge: At first glance, the NG mount of the refractor telescope 90/700 NG is a very ordinary azimuth mount: an axis for left / right and one for up / down, as we know it from normal camera tripods. This mode makes sense especially with observations during the day. With the built-in wedge it can be tilted, so the whole mount can be converted to an equatorial mount for astronomy with a single operation. For use of the equatorial mount an axis is aligned with the North Star. When tracking a celestial object only a single axis needs to be moved, which clearly is a relief compared to tracking an object on the night sky with mounts that only have left / right and up / down axis. FEATURESideal beginner's setsuitable for lunar, planetary and nature observationsmount can be used in two ways: alt-azimuth and equatorialSCOPE OF DELIVERYrefractor telescope 70/900three eyepieces: 4 mm (225x), 12 mm (75x) and 20 mm (45x)heigth-adjustable aluminium tripod with accessory tray1.5x errecting lens for a laterally correct and upright imageNG mountfinderscope 6 x 25astronomy software for PC90° diagonal mirror

€119.90*
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BRESSER Spica Plus 130/1000 EQ reflector telescope incl. accessories set
Featuring a large mirror with a high focal length, this telescope allows you to observe a wide range of night sky objects. Thanks to the catadioptric system (integrated Barlow lens), the tube has a short design-despite the high focal length-making the telescope highly portable. The BRESSER Spica Plus also comes with high-performance mechanics, including a premium equatorial mount that allows you to set up the telescope in no time. A focuser is attached to the side of the tube, as is standard on a Newtonian reflector telescope. It comes with two eyepieces for observing at different magnifications. Explore the planets of our solar system and discover new worlds. And if you’d like to capture your observations to share with others, you can take photos through the telescope using the supplied smartphone camera adapter. Please note that Newtonian reflecting telescopes are ideal for astronomical observations, but are not suitable for observing wildlife and landscapes. For observing wildlife and landscapes, we recommend BRESSER refracting telescopes.FEATURESTelescope for observing the night sky and the sunOptical system: Newton reflectorMax. useful magnification: 260xLens diameter: 130 mm Focal length: 1000 mm Aperture ratio: f/7.7Mount: Equatorial mountEyepiece diameter: 31.7 mm (1.25”) DELIVERY CONTENTTelescope with mountLens sun filterMoon and planet filter set (4 pcs)Eyepieces: 4 mm, 20 mmLED finder scope3x Barlow lensSmartphone cameraAluminium tripod Accessory trayAstro R-Lite torch

€199.00* €359.00* (44.57% saved)
BRESSER Arcturus 60/700 AZ - Refractor Telescope with Smartphone Adapter & Solar Filter
Set up and start being amazed right away: the BRESSER Arcturus 60/700 AZ lens telescope takes you one step closer to the fascinating world of planets and star clusters. The complete astronomy set includes everything you need for your immediate start in celestial observation: an astronomical lens telescope with 60 mm aperture and 700 mm focal length, an azimuthal mount, a tripod and many accessories. The system is very easy to use – perfect for introducing children to the exciting hobby of astronomy. Simply an astronomical classic – the telescope A well-tried principle: this classic lens telescope – also called an achromatic refractor of the Fraunhofer type – shows beginners and children the beauties of the night sky. The starter telescope offers good imaging properties thanks to its modern, precisely coated optics. The large focal ratio of about 1 to 11.7 (F/11.7), which results from the ratio of the 60 mm aperture and 700 mm focal length, delivers sharp images with good contrast. Ideal for exploring our Moon, the planets, but also open star clusters and globular clusters with your own eyes. But how big do these celestial objects appear? With its resolving power determined by the aperture size, the telescope easily delivers really sharp images up to about 120x magnification. Technically, even more is possible using this beginner’s telescope – theoretically up to 525x with the included accessories. However, as the magnification increases, the image usually becomes more and more blurred. In addition, the telescope is not the only factor determining the possible magnification. The air turbulence in the atmosphere is always an important criterion as well (seeing conditions). Your foundation for moving observations – mount and tripod Once you have found the right location for your astronomical adventures, attach your telescope to the height-adjustable aluminium tripod with azimuthal mount. The easy handling of this azimuthal mount allows you to move effortlessly from one astronomical sight to the next. Simply swing the starter telescope manually to the left and right, up and down – just like a normal photo tripod. In order to keep eyepieces, solar filters etc. within reach at all times, just place your accessories on the practical storage plate between the tripod legs. Everything for your astro quickstart – the accessories In order to enable you to see as much as possible, the beginner’s telescope comes with an extensive range of accessories. With the LED viewfinder, for example, you can keep track of the sky. It’s a direction finder that you mount parallel to the actual telescope. It projects a red dot onto a small ground-glass screen. When you look through it, the red dot appears to be floating in front of the sky, exactly where the optics of your telescope are pointing. This makes it easier to find celestial objects and to align the telescope accurately – just before you look more closely with the higher magnification. And how high that is, you determine by choosing the appropriate eyepiece. Two are already included in the set: 4 mm and 20 mm. Moreover, you can triple the magnification of the eyepieces with the 3x Barlow-lens. If at some point you want to extend your field of view with additional eyepieces, this poses no problem at all. The socket diameter of 1.25 inch (31.7 mm) corresponds to an international and manufacturer-independent standard. This offers you a wide choice of optional eyepieces you can use with your telescope. For you to direct your gaze comfortably to star clusters and planets, the 90-degree diagonal mirror allows you to easily look into the starter telescope. This way you don't have to lie down under the entry-level telescope when the optics are pointing at the sky. Instead, you just look in from the side. However, not only the night holds numerous interesting sights for us. During the day, especially our nearest star is worth a look. So take the solar-filter and direct your gaze safely at sunspots and granulation on the Sun. WARNING: Never point the telescope at the Sun without the solar filter! If you want to capture and share your discoveries, just take photos of the Moon, Sun and more using the included smartphone adapter. FEATURES Beginner’s telescope for astronomy 60 mm aperture and 700 mm focal length Achromatic refractor type Fraunhofer Ideal for observing the Sun, Moon, planets and star clusters Height-adjustable tripod with azimuthal mount Easy to use, therefore suitable for children Focal ratio F=11.7, thus sharp image and high contrast Two eyepieces and one Barlow lens with 31.7 mm (1.25 inch) sockets for different magnifications Safe solar observation with the included solar-filter First steps in astrophotography with smartphone-camera-adapter SCOPE OF DELIVERY Starter lens telescope Aluminium tripod Azimuthal mount Eyepieces: 4 mm and 20 mm (1.25 inch sockets) Barlow-lens 3x (1.25 inch socket) Star diagonal mirror LED red dot finder Solar-filter Smartphone camera adapter Accessory tray Astronomy software for download Instruction manual

€112.00*
BRESSER Messier 10" Dobson
NEW - now including a high-quality lens solar filter for the safe observation of sunspots, eclipses and planetary transits. A high quality telescope for night and solar observation.The BRESSER Messier 10 "Dobsonian is something very special. Despite the low price, it offers a variety of functions and quality that are sometimes unavailable in considerably more expensive telescopes. With its 254 mm diameter optics, this telescope is not limited to solar system observation of the Moon and brighter planets - you can also observe far out into the universe and see globular clusters, nebulae and galaxies. Details become visible in most deep-sky objects: globular clusters are broken down into individual stars and nebulae, which are only hinted at in smaller scopes, show considerable structure. This Dobsonian is unsurpassed in versatility within its price range: the excellent, large Hexafoc focuser has an opening of 65 mm - so even with large wide-field eyepieces, there is no noticeable vignetting from the eyepiece extension tube. The large elevation wheels also hold the telescope level with just the right amount of "sticktion", even when heavier eyepieces are used. And when a lot of heavier accessories are attached, such as the Bresser Binoviewer attachment, then the entire telescope tube can be moved within the tube rings - and everything is balanced again in a flash. The unsurpassed rigidity of the focuser makes it easy to focus - photography with this OTA is no problem either as the supplied extension tube for the focuser can be removed and a camera easily bought to a prime focus position. This is another strength of this universal telescope: if you want to take photos, you can simply unscrew the elevation wheels from the tube and place it on an equatorial mount with a standard dovetail rail - other rival Dobsonians do not offer this level of flexibility or pathway to more expansive astrophotography use. An optional dual speed 10:1 gear reduction for the focuser is available for those who need extra fine control of focus. If you consider that the focuser is the telescope part that is used most often, the supply of the Hexafoc on this telescope is a quantum leap for this price range.With the initial equipment you can observe immediately - a 6x30 viewfinder and a 25mm SPL eyepiece are included within the package.  If you want to transport the device as compactly as possible, it is easy with the new 10 "BRESSER Messier - the rocker box can be dismantled in a few simple steps, as the parts are assembled with metal quick-release connectors. A bulky rocker box quickly becomes a handy flat package of boards within a few minutes. This is a telescope whose versatility, performance and ease of use set new standards in this price range.Please note that while Newtonian type reflecting telescopes are very good for astronomical observations in the night sky, they not well-suited for observing nature and landscapes during the day. We therefore recommend BRESSER refracting or Cassegrain designs of telescopes for additional nature and landscape observations.PROPERTIESType: mirror telescopeMirror diameter: 254mm / focal length: 1270mm / F / 5Maximum useful magnification: 508 timesTelescope for night and solar observation2.5" HEXAFOC focuserMain mirror made of special glass, with low thermal expansionHassle-free focusing, even with heavy accessoriesEasy to move tubeDismountable rocker boxTube mounting on altitude bikes using clampsUse of the optics on other mounts as wellAdjustment and construction screws of different sizesBase diameter 54cmWhat's IncludedTube with Newtonian opticsFull aperture Solar filter6x30 viewfinder25mm Super Plössl eyepiece (Ø 31.7 mm / 1.25 ")1 extension tube 37.5mm for 2.5 " Hexafoc1 eyepiece adapter 1.25" to 2"/31.7 to 50.8 mm2 Tube Rings2 Altitude support wheelsRocker box with 2 base plates and mounting material (disassembled for self-assembly)Shipping dimensions Box1: 134x44x44cm - 19.0kgShipping dimensions Box2: 61x61x24cm - 17.0kg

€729.00*
BRESSER Space Explorer MC 90/1250 Automatic-Telescope
Who hasn't dreamed of a trip to the stars? The BRESSER Space Explorer MC 90/1250 automatic telescope will take you on an exciting journey into space. The telescope is easy to use, even for beginners - after aligning with one, two or three stars, you can choose an object from the 270,000 pre-installed celestial objects. Whether you want to observe a fascinating gas planet or a bright deep-sky object, the telescope will automatically move to your desired target. Thanks to the built-in motors in both axes of the azimuthal mount, the target object is automatically tracked so that you can sit back and enjoy the night sky. Explore the night sky with the Maksutov telescope Featuring a long focal length of 1250 mm, this telescope is ideal for making exciting discoveries in the solar system and beyond. Take a close look at the gas clouds on Jupiter, or watch the rings of Saturn through the telescope for the first time with your own eyes. Thanks to the 90 mm aperture, the telescope collects about 165 times more light than the human eye. However, it's not just the planets that look stunning through the high-quality optics. It's also worth venturing further afield into space: marvel at the sight of the Orion Nebula, 1,344 light years from Earth, or the famous Ring Nebula M57 in the constellation Lyra. The two included eyepieces with 25 mm and 12.5 mm focal lengths will show you these objects and many others at 50 or 100 times magnification. And because the best observation spots are usually not found in your immediate vicinity, the telescope features a compact Cassegrain design for easy transport. If there is a stable table at your observation site, you can even leave the tripod at home. Everything you need for exploring the night sky The telescope also allows you to capture images of the night sky. Simply attach the smartphone holder to the eyepiece, and take snapshots of planets, open star clusters and other night sky objects. The telescope is also ideal for observing and taking photos of the moon. In order to comfortably watch Earth's natural satellite through your Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope, it is best to use the included moon filter. The moon filter darkens the image slightly and increases the contrast to provide a more comfortable view. Perfect for exploring fascinating moon craters, lunar seas and shadows in the twilight zone! The telescope also comes with a star chart to help you navigate the night sky with its mythically named constellations. Discover the night sky with ease with the BRESSER Space Explorer MC 90/1250 automatic telescope - also ideal for beginners! FEATURES Compact telescope with automatic mount and tripod Pre-installed coordinates of over 270,000 celestial objects Optical design: Maksutov-Cassegrain Mirror diameter: 90 mm Focal length: 1250 mm Magnification: 50x / 100x (expandable) Mount: one-armed, azimuthal With LED viewfinder and integrated compass Motor drives: in both axes DELIVERY CONTENT Tube Mount Steel tripod Smartphone holder 2 pieces 31.7 mm Kellner eyepieces (K-25mm, K-12.5mm) LED finder scope Compass with bubble level Moon filter Astronomy software Star chart Instructions with warranty information

€549.00*
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BRESSER Special-Astro 15x70 Porro binoculars
See the night sky through the bright BRESSER Special-Astro 15x70 Porro binoculars. The very large 70 mm lenses allow ample light into the optics. The outstanding BaK-4 glass material and the full multi-layered coating increase light transmission further still, allowing for breath-taking, sharp and brilliant images of distant galaxies, familiar constellations and more. In addition, the high-quality Astro binoculars are fitted with a highly precise centre drive for super-fast focus on your favourite celestial objects. For a shake-free image, simply attach a tripod (not included) to the practical tripod connection thread on the BRESSER Astro binoculars.  Special Astro binoculars - strong performance, even when wearing glasses Glasses wearers can also enjoy the best possible view when exploring the wonders of the universe with the Porro Astronomy binoculars - simply fold down the rubber eyecups for the perfect distance between the eyes and the eyepiece lenses when observing the sky. The difference in the visual acuity of the eyes can also be compensated with dioptre compensation.  See the night sky with the 15x70 Astro binoculars On crystal-clear nights, do you find that your eyes are automatically drawn upwards towards the sky? Would you like to take a closer look? These Astro binoculars are the ideal entry-level binoculars for an exciting introduction to astronomy. With a field of view of 77 m at 1000 m, you can better orientate yourself in the night sky when observing than with a telescope. Flat nebulae, galaxies and constellations appear in your field of vision complete and fascinating thanks to 15x magnification. Even experienced astronomers love to grab their binoculars - and with the 15x70 Astro binoculars, they can enjoy brilliant views of large-scale objects such as the Orion Nebula M42 or the Milky Way and its clusters of stars. Terrestrial nature up close with the Astro binoculars Our own planet has plenty to see too, so why not take the binoculars along on your long-range observations so that you can get a closer look? Gaze at a rare animal or at a stunning landscape from 1500 m away as if you were just 100 m away. After use, simply replace the dust caps and pop the binoculars in their case! That way, your Astro binoculars will remain well protected until your next adventure. Be amazed by the overwhelming beauty of the night sky and more with the BRESSER Special-Astro 15x70 Porro binoculars. FEATURESLarge binoculars for astronomical and long-distance observations Extremely high light-gathering power Magnification: 15x Lens diameter: 70 mm High-quality BaK-4 optics Full multi-layered coating Tripod connection thread Dioptre compensation Foldable rubber eyecups for observing while wearing glasses DELIVERY CONTENTAstronomy binoculars Bag Dust caps Lens cleaning cloth Instruction manual

€129.00* €139.90* (7.79% saved)
BRESSER Space Explorer MC 127/1900 Telescope with EQ-3 mount
The premium BRESSER Space Explorer MC 127/1900 telescope with an EQ-3 mount is guaranteed to take you on an exciting journey of discovery into outer space. Thanks to the long 1900 mm focal length, the telescope is ideal for observing Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and the other planets. It will also show you the moon from a whole new perspective. Discover the crater landscape with the 10 mm eyepiece and the impressive light and shadows cast by the twilight zone. Alternatively, you can view the whole moon at 76x magnification with the 25 mm eyepiece. If you've explored the solar system and want to go further afield, the premium Maksutov reflector telescope will allow you to do just that. Thanks to the 127 mm aperture, the optics collect 330 times more light than the human eye, more than enough to gaze at brighter deep-sky objects such as globular clusters or the Pleiades. Pack up for an exciting stargazing adventure with the 127/1900 telescope If you're into astronomy, your gear needs to be portable. After all, the best stargazing spots are rarely right next to your front door. This Space Explorer telescope with Cassegrain optics has a compact design for maximum portability. After finding the perfect spot, even beginners will be able to set up the telescope in no time with the premium equatorial mount. Tracking is also a breeze: you can manually compensate for the earth's movements and ensure that your object stays in the field of view. The height-adjustable aluminium tripod keeps the telescope stable during your observations. Practical design: The tripod features an accessory holder for storing your gear, such as a Barlow lens or interchangeable eyepiece, and ensuring that everything stays within reach. For night sky and terrestrial observations If the moon appears to be upside down, this is completely normal for many telescopes. This telescope comes with a 90° erecting lens to ensure that everything appears the right way up. The moon is easy to find, but planets and star clusters can be more challenging. The red dot finder allows you to find what you're looking for and align the telescope accordingly. The red dot indicates the position at which your telescope is pointing. The telescope also comes with a smartphone camera holder, which allows you to take photos of your favourite scenes and share your astronomical discoveries with family and friends. However, you don't need to be out and about at night to see stunning scenes: our own planet also has a lot to offer. The Maksutov telescope is also great for wildlife observations. The earth, moon, planets, stars - discover the solar system and more with the BRESSER Space Explorer MC 127/1900 telescope with an EQ-3 mount! FEATURES Compact reflector telescope for beginners and advanced observers Optical system: Maksutov-Cassegrain Lens diameter: 127 mm Focal length: 1900 mm Collects 330 times more light than the human eye Simple tracking by hand Mount: EQ3, equatorial Height-adjustable aluminium tripod with accessory tray DELIVERY CONTENT Tube EQ3 mount Height-adjustable aluminium tripod 2 Plössl eyepieces: 10 mm / 25 mm Barlow lens, 3x Red dot finder 90° star diagonal Smartphone holder Instructions with warranty information

€599.00*
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Vixen Space Eye 50/600 AZ1 Telescope Set
The Vixen Space Eye: Excellent value for money for beginners in astronomy. With the Space Eye 50/600 beautiful observations of the moon, planets and bright deep-sky objects are possible. With the generously dimensioned, adjustable aluminium tripod and vibration minimizing mount, stars can easily be followed or observations in nature can be made. First observations will be an unforgettable experience ! The Vixen Space Eye 50/600 is a entry level astronomy system. With 50mm aperture, many observations of the starry sky are already possible. Beside moon and also the big planets show some details, like the ring on the planet Saturn and also bright deep sky objects like the Orion Nebula become visible. With two eyepieces, star diagonal mirror and fine movements this set is completely equipped and due to the standard eyepiece connection of 31,7mm a large optional accessory program is available. In addition, this telescope set is also excellent for earth observation! The accessory tray for eyepieces etc. , allows you to place the accessories directly on the tripod and thus provides quick access to eyepieces and other small parts needed. The stable aluminium tripod is height adjustable from 70 to 127cm and carries the mount safely and with low vibration. FEATURESEntry level telescope for moon, planet and earth observation Easy to use azimuthal mount with fine adjustmentVery lightweight, compact and transportableThe perfect start into the world of astronomyAlso excellent for childrenLunar craters can be observed in detail Planets show some details, like the ring on SaturnBright deep sky objects like the Orion Nebula become visibleTelescope set with many included accessoriesAchromatic 50mm lensFocal length: 600mm, F/12Eyepieces PL10mm(60x), PL20mm(30x) included Azimuthal mount with fine movement Tripod extendable from 70 to 127cm Weight: 2,8 kgSCOPE OF DELIVERY Space Eye 50M Telescope 5x20 viewfinder Compass Eyepieces: PL20mm and PL 10mm (31,7mm / 1.25inch)Star diagonal mirror (31,7mm/1.25inch)Aluminium tripod Azimuthal mount with fine adjustment Accessory tray

€63.00* €125.00* (49.6% saved)
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BRESSER Astro & Marine SF 10x50 WP binoculars
The ASTRO & MARINE binoculars from BRESSER are ideal for astronomy and maritime use, e.g. sailing and water sports enthusiasts. Robust and weatherproof per IPX6 levelThanks to their ergonomic rubber armouring, these binoculars fit securely in the hand and are also well protected against shocks and bumps. The binoculars are waterproof and filled with nitrogen. This effectively prevents fogging of the lenses, even in unfavourable weather conditions. Lightweight with tripod connection threadThe robust, yet very light construction is made possible by the most modern magnesium housing construction. Magnesium is around 35% lighter than aluminium. Due to the moderate 10x magnification and the low weight, these 10x50s are also very well suited for hands-free use. Nevertheless, there is a tripod connection thread on the centre axis. This means that the ASTRO & MARINE model can also be mounted securely on a photo tripod using the tripod adapter (Art.4914925) which is included as part of the package. Although this is not absolutely necessary with a magnification of 10x, it is highly recommended, especially for long-time astronomical observations, in order to obtain an absolutely steady image. Eyepieces for comfortable viewingThe precise single eyepiece focusing (SF) makes it possible to focus the binoculars once and then clearly observe all resolvable objects in the night sky, or on the horizon. In addition, this design prevents accidental change of focus. Foldable rubber eyecups and eyepieces with a comfortable eye relief distance (WP) of 20mm also allow those who have to wear glasses to observe, to use the entire field of view. High quality opticsThanks to fully multi-coated Bak4 optics, large 50mm objective lens diameter and the well-corrected eyepieces with 5 lenses in 3 groups, these excellent binoculars produce sharp and brilliant images. The maximum reduction of stray light achieved by internal baffles and housing/edge blackening, results in the best possible optical image and perfect contrast, even in difficult light conditions and especially at night.FEATURESBinoculars for astronomy, landscape observation and water sportsWaterproof per IPX6 level and filled with nitrogen to prevent lens foggingAlso for use in unfavourable weather conditionsExtremely high light gathering optics, making them ideal for night-time observationModerate magnification for a steady image, even when hand-holdingMagnification: 10x / Lens diameter: 50mmSingle eyepiece focus (SF) and foldable rubber eyecups, also suitable for spectacle-wearersWide pupil distance (WP) of 20mm for comfortable viewingWell corrected eyepieces for ultimate image sharpness and pinpoint star imagesModern multi-layer coatings on all lens surfaces for high light transmissionErgonomic rubber armouring - very good grip and protects against shocks and bumpsRobust construction, yet still lightweight due to magnesium housingDimensions: 191 x 202 x 66 mm / Weight: 1165 grams / Colour: blackTripod connection thread 1/4 inch available on the binocular bridgeMetal photo tripod adapter already included in deliveryWHAT'S INCLUDED Binoculars Carrying strap Dust caps Nylon travel bag Photo tripod adapter (Art. 4914925) Instruction manual

€199.00* €239.00* (16.74% saved)
BRESSER NANO AR-80/640 AZ Telescope
NEW - now including a high-quality aperture solar-filter for safe observation of sunspots, eclipses and planet transits. Great telescope for night and solar observation.When looking at the technical data, 80mm aperture may not look too impressive. During the observation the impact of the 31 % more light gathering power in respect to a 70mm refractor are easily visible: Details are seen more clearly in the BRESSER NANO AR-80/640 NANO and from a distance of 600 million km the main cloud bands on the planet Jupiter and many Messier objects gets visible. Richfield telescope with high quality achromatic glass lens and a short focal length of 640mm. Suitable also for traveling and to observe large open star clusterns and the milky way. The telescope arrives with a wide array of accessories and almost pre-assembled - observation can start immediately. The BRESSER NANO is a light-to-medium-duty alt-azimuth mount with tripod designed to quickly and easily accept small to medium sized refractors, such as the AR-90s, AR-102s, AR-102xs and the ED-80 APO. Lightweight, fast Newtonians will also match up nicely with the BRESSER NANO AZ mount. As long as your telescope does not exceed 8 pounds and has a Vixen-Style Universal Dovetail bar for mounting the telescope to the mount head, you are good to go. The stainless steel tripod that comes standard with the BRESSER NANO AZ mount has adjustable legs and a wide foot print, which makes the tripod more stable. Spreader vanes with an acessory tray locks against the inside of the legs to secure the tripod even further, and keep vibrations to a minimum. Do you want to capture what you see ? With the included smartphone holder bracket you can use your smartphone to easily take colour pictures of celestial objects - like through a telephoto lens ! With the included camera adapter ring T2 you can also attach your DSLR or CCD camera direct to the focuser in order to capture high resolution pictures of the Moon by using short exposure times.FEATURESHigh quality and compact refractor telescope Richfield telescope also for traveling Easy to use BRESSER NANO AZ Mount Telescope arrives almost pre-assembled MgF2-coated optics Magnification with supplied accessories: 25x, (max. suggested: 160x) Focal distance, aperture ratio: 640mm, f/8 Stainless steel field tripod Smartphone holder bracket included - for taking pictures Eyepiece diameter: 31.7mm (1.25'') Telescope for night and solar observationSCOPE OF DELIVERYOptical tube Messier AR-80/640 BRESSER NANO alt/azimuth mount Stainless steel tripod with accessory tray Eyepiece: BRESSER Super Plössl 26mm Red dot finder Diagonal mirror 1,25'' (31,7mm) Aperture solar-filterSmartphone camera adapter Camera-Adapter Ring T2 (M42x0.75mm) Star chart software & rotatable star-map

€209.00*
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BRESSER NightExplorer 15x70 Astronomy-Binoculars + Tripod and Carry Rucksack Bundle
Whether you want to explore the night sky or make terrestrial observations during the day, the BRESSER NightExplorer 15x70 astronomy binoculars will ensure that you are perfectly equipped for all your outdoor adventures. The extra large lens diameter of 70 mm lets a large amount of light into the binoculars, while the 15x magnification ensures that you obtain highly detailed images of your observed targets. Fully multicoated optics ensure scattered light is kept to a minimum, so that you can enjoy a perfect view with the best possible optical performance. At a distance of 1000 metres, the field of view is 77 metres wide. The highly corrected eyepieces with 5 lenses in 3 groups produce vivid images with sharp edges. Coating The premium BaK-4 optics (barium crown glass) features a full multi-coating to increase light transmission and reduce reflections. Focusing Thanks to the individual eyepiece adjustment, you only need to focus the binoculars once. You can then enjoy a sharp image at infinity for the night sky. The binoculars also have a close focus, which you can set from a distance of 10 metres or more for close-up observations of your immediate surroundings. Also suitable for glasses wearers Thanks to the foldable eyecups, you can set the optimal distance between your eyes and the ocular lenses. If you wear glasses, this allows you to see the entire field of view of the Porro-prism binoculars. There is also a dioptre compensation of +/-8, which you can use to compensate for small differences in vision between your eyes. Weatherproof and robust Thanks to their waterproof design, the binoculars can be used in wet or foggy weather conditions, as water and moisture cannot enter the housing. The binoculars are filled with argon to stop the optics from fogging up. In addition, the ergonomic armouring provides a secure grip and protects the binoculars against impacts and knocks, making them ideal to travel with. Portable design The 15x70 Porro-prism binoculars come with an excellent lightweight aluminium tripod, with study ballhead mounting, to ensure wobble-free astronomical or terrestrial observations. Both the binoculars and the tripod can be stored in the sturdy padded backpack, which is also included in the set. This ensures that you can easily transport your gear to your desired vantage point, even if you have to go a long way to get there. Discover the night sky and the wonders of nature with the powerful BRESSER NightExplorer 15x70 astronomy binoculars! FEATURES Astronomy binoculars for astronomical and terrestrial observations High magnification and light-gathering power Magnification: 15x Lens diameter: 70 mm Optical design: Porro Full multi-layer coating BaK-4 glass material Rubber eyecups for spectacle wearers Individual eyepiece adjustment Highly corrected eyepieces for sharp-edged images Field of view: 77 m (at a distance of 1000 m) Close focus: from 10 m Dioptre adjustment: +/- 8 Tripod connection thread Includes Aluminium tripod Includes Backpack WHAT'S INCLUDED Astronomy binoculars Tripod Backpack Instructions with warranty information

€299.00* €499.00* (40.08% saved)
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Automatic 70/350 Telescope
The computer-controlled refractor telescope is a wide-field-lens telescope that goes with you almost anywhere, due to its compact design. Take it with you wherever you go, whether you're hiking, camping or on vacation. Perfect for beginners: the telescope includes an easy-to-use go-to system. The computer-controlled refractor telescope can be operated on a desk or with the included tripod. It will show numerous craters on the moon, the cloud belts on Jupiter and Saturn's rings. These are just the beginning of what can be seen with this telescope. The hand control computer of this telescope solves the beginner's biggest challenge: aligning the telescope with the night sky and finding celestial objects in the vast, starry firmament. The menu navigation of the hand control computer is also multilingual and offers the settings of German, English, French, Spanish and Italian.FEATURESRefractor telescope for beginnersThanks to its compact dimensions also ideal as a travel telescopeComputer control for automatic finding of celestial objectsSCOPE OF DELIVERYRefractor telescope 70/350Aluminium tripod with accessory trayGOTO handcontrolEyepieces (10 and 20 mm)Moon filterRotatable star mapCompas with integrated bubble levelAstronomy software (download)6x Mignon AA batteries are required for operation of the motor - not included!

€314.90*

Telescopes

Bresser offers beginners, advanced amateurs as well as specialists and researchers appropriate telescopes. Beginners find the perfect start in astronomical observations with our complete systems. These systems contain every accessory that is needed for an immediate start. Advanced observers will find the appropriate telescope in our Bresser Messier range - these telescopes stand for high quality at fair prices.

Telescopes – your gateway to the wonders of the universe 

When it comes to exploring the night sky, the right equipment – particularly the telescope – is essential. That’s why our online shop offers a wide range of telescopes and astronomical accessories to cater to every level of experience. Brands like BRESSER and NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC provide beginners with comprehensive kits that include everything needed to start stargazing without breaking the bank. For amateur astronomers and advanced observers, the BRESSER Messier Series is a must-see, combining high-quality optics with attractive pricing. Vixen, with its products made in Japan, and EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC, are renowned for their exceptional quality, much admired by astronomy enthusiasts and professionals alike. 

Choosing the right astronomical equipment can be a challenge, especially for those new to the hobby, with the extensive range of optics, mounts, and accessories available. To help, we've compiled all the key information about telescopes right here for you.

What can you see with a telescope? 

Telescopes gather far more light than the human eye, allowing you to see celestial objects that are otherwise invisible to the naked eye. From intricate details on the Moon and the distant planets Uranus and Neptune to glowing gas nebulae thousands of light-years away, a telescope opens up a world of stunning sights. 

The Moon and planets – exploring our solar system 

Our natural satellite, the Moon, is always worth a look, even without telescopes. However, with the right magnification, you can embark on a fascinating tour of its cratered surface, uncovering details that will leave you in awe. Tip: Avoid observing during a full moon, as the absence of the terminator (the line between day and night) means you’ll miss out on the dramatic shadows. 

The seven planets that orbit the Sun alongside Earth also offer spectacular views. With your telescope, you can marvel at Saturn’s famous rings or take a closer look at the gas giant Jupiter. You can even observe sunspots, eclipses, and planetary transits – but remember, when observing the Sun, always use a safe solar filter! 

Galaxies, star clusters, nebulae – deep-sky objects 

If you're eager to explore beyond our solar system, deep-sky objects are your next destination. Witness the brilliance of globular or open star clusters like the famous Pleiades. Bright planetary nebulae such as the Ring Nebula (M57) in Lyra, or emission nebulae like the Orion Nebula (M42), provide stunning views, even through beginner telescopes. With a larger telescope of at least 150 mm aperture, galaxies like our neighbour Andromeda appear much clearer. Moreover, a journey through the Milky Way with the right astronomical telescope will be an experience you won’t forget. 

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Not sure where to start? Our monthly Sky Guide highlights the best celestial sights for you to enjoy.

How are telescopes constructed? 

Telescopes are composed of three main parts: the optical tube, the mount, and the tripod. 

Optical tube 
The optics are the heart of the telescope. They collect light and create a magnified image of the celestial body you’re observing. Different designs are used, each with its pros and cons: 


Refracting telescopes (refractors)  

When most people think of telescopes, they probably picture refractors. These use lenses to focus light at a point, creating an image that’s then magnified by an eyepiece. There are two main types: achromatic and apochromatic refractors. Due to the different wavelengths of light, refractors can sometimes produce coloured fringes around bright objects. However, these chromatic aberrations are significantly reduced in the more expensive apochromats. Refractor telescopes are known for their sharp, high-contrast images and don’t require regular alignment. 

Reflecting telescopes (reflectors) 

Reflectors use mirrors to gather light. The light collected from celestial bodies is reflected off a primary mirror at the end of the telescope tube. It then strikes a smaller secondary mirror, which redirects the light to the eyepiece, where the image is magnified. The classic Newtonian reflector remains popular among hobby astronomers. Reflectors are prized for their colour accuracy since, unlike refractors, they don’t suffer from chromatic aberration. They are also more cost-effective to produce. The viewing position is comfortable, even when observing objects near the zenith. 

Catadioptric telescopes

Catadioptric telescopes combine lenses and mirrors. Popular models include Maksutov-Cassegrain and Schmidt-Cassegrain systems. Their compact design and long focal length make them highly portable and easy to transport. They also require less frequent alignment. With a small focal ratio of f/10 or less, catadioptric telescopes are particularly suited for observing planets. 


A Note for Nature Lovers: 

If you opt for a classic Newtonian reflector telescope, you’ll have a specialist for astronomical observations. However, the image will be inverted and reversed, which isn’t an issue for stargazing but makes this design less suitable for daytime nature and landscape observations. For those purposes, a refractor telescope is a better choice.

Mount 

The mount is the foundation for your stargazing experience. High-quality telescopes are defined not only by their optics but also by their mount. The mount secures the telescope to the tripod, aligns it, and allows for smooth tracking of celestial objects. It’s crucial that the mount is properly matched to the size and weight of your telescope’s optics. This ensures stable images and an enjoyable viewing experience. Two main types of mounts are commonly used: altazimuth and equatorial. Dobsonian telescopes feature a special type of altazimuth mount which is called a rocker box. 


Altazimuth mount 

This type of mount is ideal for beginners due to its simple and intuitive operation. Like a camera tripod, telescopes on an altazimuth mount can be moved up and down, left and right. The tube sits on a tilting head or fork. With this mount, you’ll need to adjust for the Earth’s movement on both axes to keep your target in view. 


Equatorial mount 

Equatorial mounts are unique in that one of their axes – the right ascension axis – is aligned parallel to the Earth’s axis during setup, typically by aiming at Polaris. Once aligned, tracking is only required on this one axis, unlike altazimuth mounts which require adjustments on both axes. While these mounts take longer to set up, they are essential for long-exposure astrophotography. 


Rocker box 

Dobsonian telescopes focus on powerful Newtonian optics, while the rocker box mount is simple and affordable. It’s easy to set up and, as a type of altazimuth mount, straightforward to use. This makes it an excellent choice for beginners eager to start exploring the sky. However, because motorised tracking with computer control is quite difficult, these mounts are best suited for visual observation rather than astrophotography. 
There are several ways to track telescopes with mounts. Flexible shafts with fine adjustment offer precise and comfortable manual tracking of celestial objects. Motor modules are also available, enabling automatic movement along both axes at different speeds. GoTo systems are a great help in locating planets, galaxies, and other celestial objects. Simply select your target from a database of thousands of objects, and the telescope will automatically move to it. 



Tripod  

Looking up at the night sky requires a stable base on the ground – so choosing the right tripod is crucial. Telescopes are mounted on sturdy tripods made of steel or aluminium. For stargazers who travel frequently with their telescope, weight and portability are as important as stability. It’s also worth mentioning that telescope tripods are not interchangeable with camera tripods as they need to be far more robust. 



What telescope specifications are important? 

To choose the right telescope for your new hobby, pay close attention to the optical specifications. The following three features, which every telescope has regardless of its design, are key considerations.

Aperture 

The diameter of the objective lens or mirror is known as the telescope’s aperture. The larger the aperture, the more light the telescope can gather, and the better its resolving power. However, larger telescopes are also heavier and require a stronger mount. 

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The aperture determines the maximum useful magnification before the image becomes blurry. This can be calculated easily: Aperture in mm x 2 = maximum useful magnification Example: 150 mm aperture x 2 = 300x magnification

Focal length 

The focal length refers to the distance separating the lens or mirror of an optical system from its focal point. The telescope’s magnification can be calculated using the focal length of the telescope and the eyepiece as follows: Telescope focal length ÷ Eyepiece focal length = Telescope magnification Example: 750 mm ÷ 5 mm = 150x magnification

Focal ratio 

The focal ratio is calculated by dividing the telescope’s focal length by its aperture. This value, expressed as a fraction, corresponds to the f-number of a camera lens. For example, f/5 represents a larger focal ratio than f/8. Telescopes with a large focal ratio are ideal for low to medium magnifications, making them suitable for observing dim and wide objects. Smaller focal ratios are better for medium to high magnifications and are ideal for observing or photographing bright, compact celestial bodies like planets.

What accessories are available for telescopes? 

As with many hobbies, having the right accessories can enhance your stargazing experience. There’s a wide range of astronomical accessories available to make your journey into space even more rewarding. 

Eyepieces 

To magnify the intermediate image produced by the main tube, an eyepiece is attached to the telescope’s focuser. For the best experience, it’s recommended to have several eyepieces with different focal lengths on hand. This allows you to adjust the magnification according to the object you’re observing. The longer the eyepiece’s focal length, the lower the magnification. 

To start your amateur astronomy journey, having three eyepieces – one with a short, one with a medium, and one with a long focal length – will give you a solid foundation. Start by using the lowest magnification to find your target. Then you can gradually increase the magnification to explore the details of the object. In addition to fixed focal length models, zoom eyepieces are also available, allowing you to smoothly transition between magnifications – perfect for when space is limited. Wide-angle eyepieces are also popular among astronomers because they offer a broader field of view. 


Filters 

For the best views of the Moon, planets, and nebulae, filters are essential. Screwed into the eyepiece’s filter thread, colour and neutral density filters can enhance contrast or highlight specific colours in celestial objects. Here are the most important types of filters for telescopes:
 

Moon filter

A moon filter reduces brightness and increases contrast, making lunar observation more comfortable and detailed. 

Nebula filter

Nebula filters can block out artificial light, such as streetlights, revealing details in fainter deep-sky objects. 

Colour filter

A colour filter slightly reduces the amount of light reaching your eye or camera sensor, eliminating glare and enhancing contrast, revealing finer details. 

Solar filter

A solar filter is a must-have accessory for safely observing the Sun through a telescope. It is usually fitted to the front of the aperture. Once securely fastened, it allows you to observe sunspots and granulation on the Sun’s surface. 

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For more information on filters, check out our Telescope Filter Guide.



Photo adapters

The joy of observing celestial objects through a telescope often sparks the desire to capture these moments. It's easy to get started with astrophotography – simply use a small camera or smartphone to take pictures through the eyepiece. This is known as afocal projection. All you need is a universal camera adapter. For prime focus photography, the telescope itself becomes the camera lens, with a DSLR attached to the tube using a T-2 ring and a prime focus adapter. Accurate motorised tracking with your mount is crucial for successful astrophotography. 

Optical tube, mount, tripod, and accessories – rather than sourcing all the components of your new telescope individually, consider our comprehensive beginner sets. They provide all the essentials for a successful start in astronomy. Simply choose your favourite, then unpack, set up, and start exploring the night sky. We wish you many clear nights and fascinating observations! 

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Hungry for more telescope knowledge? Dive into our Telescope Guide and Telescope ABC in our guide section.

Telescope FAQ 


How much does a good telescope cost? 
A basic starter telescope can be purchased for around €150. For ambitious beginners and advanced users, the slightly more expensive telescopes in the BRESSER Messier Series are very popular due to their excellent value for money. 

Can you observe animals with a telescope? 
Refracting telescopes with short focal lengths are ideal for observing nature and wildlife. An Amici prism can be used to produce a correctly oriented image. Reflecting telescopes, with their reversed and inverted images, are only suitable for stargazing. 

What should you consider when buying a telescope? 
Before choosing a telescope, it’s important to consider what you’ll be using it for. For astrophotography, a mount with motorised tracking is essential. Those primarily interested in observing planets will need a telescope with different specifications than deep-sky observers. The quality of the optics and mount, as well as the stability of the tripod, are also important factors. 

Which is better: refractor or reflector telescopes? 
Both systems have their pros and cons. Refracting telescopes are known for their high-contrast images but may suffer from colour aberration and are more expensive to manufacture. Reflecting telescopes offer excellent colour accuracy and a more comfortable viewing position but require regular alignment and are not suitable for terrestrial observations. 

Which telescope should I use for observing planets? 
For planetary observation, a refracting telescope with a long focal length is ideal due to its high-contrast images. A smaller lens diameter is sufficient, as planets like Jupiter and Saturn are very bright. However, for higher magnification, a larger aperture is necessary. 

Can you take photographs through a telescope? 
There are several ways to take photographs through a telescope. You can use a smartphone or small camera with a universal adapter to capture images through the eyepiece. Alternatively, by using a T-2 ring and a prime focus adapter, a DSLR can be connected to the tube, effectively converting the telescope into a camera lens. 

What can you see with an amateur telescope? 
With the right telescope, amateur astronomers can observe many amazing sights in the night sky. The Moon, planets, and bright deep-sky objects like star clusters and galaxies can be truly spectacular with the appropriate equipment. The conditions must be right, though – you’ll need a clear night in a dark location and good seeing conditions (minimal atmospheric turbulence).