Reflecting telescope with 130mm aperture on EXOS-1 mount
- High-quality telescope containing Newtonian-mirror tube and stable equatorial mount
- Aperture: 130 mm / focal length: 1000 mm / Newtonian-mirror telescope
- Tube weight: 4.3 kilogram
- Recommended maximum magnification: 260x
- Scope of delivery: telescope, mount, tripod, accessories
- Powerful optics with colour-pure imaging quality
- Handle with integrated camera holder
- Stainless steel tripod with bubble level for a firm and straight stand
- Aperture Solar-filter and smartphone adapter for celestial navigation included
- Telescope for night and solar observation
€439.00*
% €549.00* (20.04% saved)Available, delivery time: 1-3 days
With BRESSER, you can enjoy a smooth introduction to the vast world of astronomy. Our detailed information ("Telescope Guide") provides valuable tips for beginners—but even experienced astronomers can use the information we provide (e.g., tables for the geographical latitude of all major world cities) as a reference.
Here is the table of contents of the comprehensive BRESSER Telescope Guide:
- 2. The View into the Starry Sky
- 2.1 Observing with the Naked Eye
- 2.1.1 Observing Constellations with the Naked Eye
- 2.2 Observing with Binoculars
- 2.2.1 Observing Planets and Moons with Binoculars
- 2.2.2 Observing Deep Sky Objects with Binoculars
- 2.2.3 Every Beginning is Easy
- 2.3 Observing with a Telescope
- 2.4 The Moon
- 2.4.1 The Moon Phases
- 2.4.2 The Far Side of the Moon
- 2.4.3 The Moon Map
- 2.4.4 Maria (Seas)
- 2.4.5 Mare
- 2.4.6 Craters
- 2.4.7 The Ray Craters
- 2.5 Observing the Solar System with a Telescope
- 2.5.1 Where are the Planets?
- 2.5.2 Planet Observation
- 2.5.3 The Position of the Planets Relative to the Sun
- 2.5.4 The Planets Introduce Themselves
- 2.5.5 Deep Sky Observation with a Telescope
- 2.6 Practical Observation Tips and Tricks
- 2.6.2 Tips for Optimal Observation Conditions
- 2.7 The Most Beautiful Objects Throughout the Year
- 4. Telescopes
- 4.1 The Telescope as an Observation Instrument
- 4.2 Optics
- 4.2.1 Refractor (Lens Telescope)
- 4.2.2 Reflector (Mirror Telescope)
- 4.3 Mechanics
- 4.3.1 Altazimuth Mount
- 4.3.2 Equatorial Mount
- 4.3.3 Drive Motors
- 4.4 Accessories
- 4.4.1 Eyepieces
- 4.4.2 Important Tips for Eyepiece Selection
- 4.4.3 Filters
- 4.4.4 Photographic Accessories
- 4.4.5 Other Accessories
- 5.1 Which Telescope for Whom?
- 5.1.1 Deep-Sky Observations
- 5.1.2 Observing Closer Planets
- 5.1.3 The Topic of Portability
- 5.1.4 Price Factor When Buying a Telescope
- 6. Useful Tables
- 6.1 Table for the Geographic Latitude of All Major World Cities
- 6.1.1 Observers in the Northern Hemisphere (N):
- 6.1.2 Observers in the Southern Hemisphere (S):
- 6.2 Lookup Table for Notable Stars
- 6.3 Getting Acquainted with the Universe - or: Distances in Space
Sky Guides by Bresser
CHARACTERISTICS OPTIC
- Optical design: reflector telescope
- Mirror diameter: 130 mm / focal length: 1000 mm / F/7.7
- Maximum recommended magnification: 260x
- Telescope for night and solar observation
- Collects 345x more light than the human eye
- Pure colour reproduction of the objects
- Handle for easy tronsportation and integrated piggyback camera holder (1/4 thread)
- Smartphone adapter for sky navigation included
- Dovetail plate with stainless steel rail
- T2 thread for DSLR cameras (T2-adapter ring for your camera is needed)
- 50,8mm (2) to 31,7mm (1,25) adapter with integrated T2 thread (T2-adapter ring for your camera is needed)
CHARACTERISTICS MOUNT
- Stable parallactic mount with fine drive in both axes
- Circular bubble level for easy horizontal alignment
- Stable height-adjustable stainless steel tripod
- Retrofittable with a tracking motor for the right ascension axis
- Pole height scale for setting the latitude
- Scaled graduated circular rings for easier finding of objects by means of star atlas or planetarium software
- Tripod weight: 4.7 kg
- Mount weight: 4 kg (without counterweight)
- Total weight incl. counterweight: 13.2 kg
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
- OTA
- Tube rings with dovetail plate, handle and camera holder
- Equatorial mount EXOS-1
- Steel tripod with tripod spider and eyepiece holders
- 26mm SuperPlössl eyepiece (31.7mm / 1.25")
- Integrated 31.7mm and T2 adapter
- Adapter for 50.8mm (2") eyepieces
- Aperture Solar-filter
- 6x30 straight viewfinder
- Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation
- Astronomy Software Stellarium (via Download )
- 1 x 4.5 kg counterweight
- Rotatable star map
Angular resolution (arc seconds): | 0.88 |
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Aperture ratio: | 7.7 |
Batteries included: | 0 |
Batteries required: | 0 |
Colour: | white |
Compass: | 0 |
Counterweight (kg): | 4.5 |
Dust protection caps: | Dust protection caps for open aperture and eyepiece holder |
ED glass: | 0 |
Extended warranty (years): | 10 |
Eyepiece Barrel Diameter (mm): | 50.8 |
Field of application [Telescopes]: | Deep Sky Observation, Lunar observation, Planetary observation, Solar observation |
Finderscope: | 6 x 30 mm |
Fine movements: | Manual (RA and DEC) |
Focal length (mm): | 1000 |
Focus Group [Telescopes]: | Advanced Amateurs |
Focusing system: | 2" Rack-and-Pinion Focuser |
Height (cm) from: | 66 |
Height (cm) up to: | 112 |
Height with retracted tube (approx., mm): | 1985 |
Latitude adjustment range (degrees) (approx.) up to: | 90 |
Length with retracted tube (approx., mm): | 895 |
Magnification from: | 38 |
Magnification up to: | 38 |
Material: | Aluminium |
Material OTA: | Aluminium |
Material Primary mirror: | Float glass |
Material Secondary mirror: | Float glass |
Material tripod 3): | Stainless Steel |
Maximum load capacity (kg): | 7 |
Maximum recommended magnification: | 260 |
Mirror/Lens diam. (mm): | 130 |
Mount Type [Telescopes]: | German/Equatorial Mount |
Net weight OTA (incl. accessories) (kg): | 5.2 |
Net weight heaviest part (kg): | 5.2 |
Net weight mount (incl. accessories) (kg): | 4 |
Net weight tripod (incl. accessories) (kg): | 4.7 |
Optical design: | Newtonian Reflector |
Polefinder scope: | Preparation for polefinder scope |
Product Family [Telescopes]: | Reflector telescope |
Product series: | Messier |
Reticle: | 0 |
Secondary mirror diameter (mm): | 45 |
Software: | Stellarium Astronomy software |
Total height (mm): | 1965 |
Total length (mm): | 940 |
Total width (mm): | 895 |
Transportability: | good |
Tripod height adjustment: | 1 |
Tube diameter (mm): | 165 |
Tube length (mm): | 920 |
View: | Monocular |
Width with retracted tube (approx., in mm): | 895 |
Produkt- und Sicherheitshinweise
Manufacturer:
Bresser GmbH, Gutenbergstraße 2, 46414 Rhede
www.bresser.de
- Check the solar filter before every solar observation and ensure that it is not damaged. Hold it against a strong light source to detect any possible cracks and/or holes. Do not use the telescope for solar observation, even if the solar filter is only slightly damaged. In this case, contact the manufacturer for the appropriate replacement parts.
- Always use the included solar filter when observing the sun. Make sure it is correctly attached to the telescope according to the instructions. The use of the solar filter is only intended in connection with this telescope.
- Never look at the sun through an eyepiece/telescope without a certified protection filter. A moon filter can never be used for solar observation. The moon filter is only suitable for moon observation. The solar filter must be mounted in front of the telescope opening, not at the eyepiece. Otherwise, the concentrated light beam through the optics will immediately destroy the filter foil, leading to severe eye damage, including permanent blindness.
- Check the secure fit of the solar filter before each solar observation. An accidental detachment from the objective opening can lead to immediate and permanent eye damage and blindness.
- If the solar filter cannot be securely attached to the tube, improve the fit by placing several self-adhesive felt strips or similar between the solar filter and the objective opening. Never use the solar filter if it cannot be properly mounted on the telescope. In such a case, always contact our customer service first.
- Be extremely cautious when observing the sun. A brief look through the unprotected optics will immediately cause severe eye damage, potentially leading to complete blindness.
- Children should not look at the sun through the telescope, even with the filter properly installed. Never leave children unsupervised.
- Never leave the optics unattended. Children and inexperienced adults could point the telescope at the sun without proper precautions and lose their eyesight.
- Do not observe the sun after eye surgeries or other eye conditions without prior medical consultation.
- Wrinkles/creases in the film are normal and do not indicate a product defect.
- Do not expose the device to high temperatures.
- BATTERY WARNING AND SAFETY Safe handling and use of batteries and accumulators Read and follow these instructions before using the battery or accumulator. To the extent permitted by law, failure to comply with these warnings and instructions may result in any damage caused to your product not being covered by the warranty. In this document, the term "batteries" also includes accumulators. Follow these instructions to ensure optimal safety and performance: DO NOT use counterfeit batteries in products. Only use supplied batteries. Use the battery SOLELY for its intended purpose. Keep batteries out of the reach of children and pets. DO NOT use batteries that appear to be damaged, swollen, or modified. Do not use batteries that are leaking, emitting a smell, swollen, melted, or showing dents, rust, cracks, or scratches. The battery should NOT be disassembled, crushed, punctured, shredded, or otherwise tampered with. The battery should NOT be exposed to liquids. Liquid may penetrate the battery's circuits, causing corrosion and compromising its safety. A wet or damp battery should NOT be dried with a device or heat source (e.g., hairdryer or microwave). The device or battery should NOT be placed near a heat source or direct sunlight. High temperatures can cause the battery to swell, leak, or malfunction. Examples include placing the device near a radiator, stove, kitchen appliance, iron, fireplace, or inside a vehicle or next to a window in direct sunlight. The battery should NOT come into contact with metal objects. If metal objects such as jewelry come into prolonged contact with the battery terminals, the battery may become very hot or catch fire. The battery should NOT be stored together with hazardous or flammable materials. Store the battery in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area. The battery should NOT be inserted incorrectly when charging. MAKE SURE the battery compartment is empty, dry, and free of dirt before inserting the battery. The battery should NOT be charged in direct sunlight or at extreme temperatures. The battery must be charged at room temperature, typically between 20 °C and 26 °C (68 °F-79 °F). Charging may be temporarily suspended if the battery temperature exceeds 60 °C (140 °F). If the battery is hot but the temperature is under 60 °C (140 °F), the battery will still charge, but more slowly than usual. Avoid dropping the battery or the product with the battery inside. If dropped onto a hard surface, the battery or product may be damaged. If you suspect the battery might be damaged, replace it. Never leave your mobile hotspot plugged into the power supply for more than 24 hours to charge. Let the battery drain and then recharge it. Keeping your mobile hotspot plugged into a charger without draining the battery can damage the battery/device or affect performance. If a battery shows a significantly shorter runtime than when purchased, it has reached the end of its reasonable lifespan. We recommend replacing it. For optimal results and performance, batteries should be replaced after 12 months or earlier depending on usage. Follow local regulations for the disposal of used batteries. Do not throw the battery into fire or water.