Astronomy at the touch of a button – automatically track over 270,000 pre-programmed night sky objects with this compact GoTo telescope.
- Computer-controlled Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope
- Lens diameter: 90 mm / Focal length: 1250 mm
- Mount: altazimuth with automatic positioning and tracking
- Magnification: 50x / 100x (more with optional accessories)
- Package contents: Tube, mount, tripod, 2 eyepieces, LED finder scope, built-in compass, moon filter, star chart, instructions
- Pre-installed coordinates of over 270,000 celestial objects
- Multilingual menu (DE/EN/FR/ES/IT)
WE ARE THE BRESSERS
Lukas and Tom
Microbiology
Lukas wants to know everything in great detail. He is particularly interested in scientific discoveries. Together with his ant Tom, he explores the microcosm.
Dive into the world of Microbiology
Luna
Astronomy
Luna loves the night sky. Whenever the weather allows, she sets up her telescope and looks for planets, star clusters, galaxies, and much more. Her name means “Moon” in English.
Reach for the Stars
Flora
Outdoor / Adventure
Flora loves to explore nature. Her constant companion is her binoculars, through which she can carefully observe everything that moves in the forest and meadows.
Embark on an Adventure
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:
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
Feature-packed telescope for beginner astronomers
Marvel at Jupiter’s clouds or Saturn’s rings – featuring a 1250 mm focal length, this astronomical telescope is perfect for taking a closer look at the large planets in our solar system. Thanks to the two included eyepieces, you can choose between 50x and 100x magnification. The entry-level telescope also has a 90 mm aperture, which collects around 165 times more light than the human eye, allowing you to explore deep sky objects such as the M27 Dumbbell Nebula in the constellation of Vulpecula or the M57 Ring Nebula in the constellation of Lyra.
Practical GoTo telescope for on-the-go use
The best places for stargazing are rarely next to your front door – to see as much as possible, you’ll need to find a dark place with an unobstructed view of the sky. Thanks to its compact Cassegrain design, this telescope is easy to transport to your favourite stargazing spots. And if you need to travel light, you can leave the steel tripod at home, as the GoTo telescope can also be used on a sturdy table or other level surface.
Feature-packed astronomy kit with practical accessories
Once you’ve assembled everything, you can make use of the extensive accessories to help you get started with your night sky observations. For example, the LED finder scope gives you an overview of the night sky and makes it easier to find objects for initial alignment – a small red dot shows you the area at which the telescope is currently pointing. A star chart is also included with the set, which shows you what you can see in the night sky from your current location. In addition, you’ll also find a built-in compass for finding your bearings, as well as a moon filter that reduces the brightness and increases the contrast to produce stunning images of the moon.
Enjoy breathtaking views of the moon, planets, star clusters and other night sky objects – with the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Automatic 90 mm telescope.
FEATURES
- Optical design: Maksutov-Cassegrain
- Mirror diameter: 90 mm
- Focal length: 1250 mm
- Magnification: 50x / 100x
- Mount: one-armed, altazimuth
- With GoTo function
- Automatically aligns with over 270,000 pre-programmed objects
- Axis motors: in both axes
- Easy to transport
- Quiet motors
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
- Tube
- GoTo mount
- Steel tripod
- Two 31.7 mm Kellner eyepieces (K-25mm, K-12.5mm)
- LED finder scope
- Built-in compass
- Moon filter
- Star chart
- Astronomy software (for download)
- Instruction manual
Age recommendation from: | 14 |
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Colour: | black |
Finderscope: | LED-Red Dot Finder |
Focus Group [Telescopes]: | Beginners |
Material: | Plastic |
Mount Type [Telescopes]: | Azimutal with Computer Goto |
Optical design: | Maksutov-Cassegrain |
Product Family [Telescopes]: | Catadioptric telescope |
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