The MESSIER N-150 telescope excels with high rigidity and tack-sharp optics. The 150mm aperture enables you to observe bright nebulas in the depth of space. The high rigidity and accuracy of the EXOS-2 GoTo mount allows for relaxed observations and is helpful for those making their first attempts at astrophotography.
The combination of large aperture and short focal length predestine the MESSIER AR-152S for the observation of large celestial objects. The compact size of the MESSIER AR-152S combines outstanding tranportability, high light gathering power and low weight for a telescope of this aperture.
The MESSIER MC-152 excells due to its compact optics and low weight. The long focal length of this telescope facilitates relaxed observations with high magnifications
For the price-sensitive planetary observer the AR-127L is a dream machine. The combination of large aperture and long focal length provides tack-sharp high-contrast pictures that will impress you every time anew. The rock-solid mount provides relaxed views even at high magnifications; rigidity and usability are setting new standards in this price range.
The BRESSER Messier MC-127 EXOS-2 GoTo telescope excels with high rigidity and tack-sharp optics. The 127mm aperture enables you to observe small bright nebulas, globular clusters, the moon, planets and a lot more in the depth of space. The telescope is perfect for observing the moon and the planets with high magnifications. The EXOS-2 GoTo mount provides automatic finding and guiding of the nightsky objects to make the observing as easy as possible.
The MESSIER MC-152 Hexafoc ESO-2 excells due to its high rigidity and compact optics. The long focal length of this telescope facilitates relaxed observations with high magnifications.
The MESSIER NT-203 enables observations that wouldn´t have been possible in this price range a few years ago. Through the use of modern manufacturing technology, one can follow the shadows of Jupiter´s moons on the planet itself. The depth of structure and detail on Jupiter´s surface is breath-taking.TheMESSIER NT-203 doesn't however only score in planetary observation: Explore structures in far away galaxies and observe wisps of fog from the nebulae emission in the depth of the Milky Way.
The BRESSER Messier NT-203/1200 can not only score in the planetary observation: Discover structures in distant galaxies and let yourself be captivated by the fog patches of the emission nebula in the vastness of the Milky Way.
Due to the short focal length this telescope provides large and bright fields of view. Because of the large aperture it is even possible to use nebular filters on the Messer AR-127S. These filters can enhance the appearance of emission nebulae to en astonishing contrast level. The short tube and the rigid mount also make this combination ideal for short easy viewing sessions, especially if the telescope has to be moved for observation
This telescope starter set leaves nothing to be desired. The BRESSER Messier AR102/1000 EXOS2 GOTO is a modern astronomical telescope, here including an extensive accessory set at a special price.
For the ambitious planetary observer the AR-152L is a dream machine. View tiny dots and structures in the cloud bands of Jupiter, small rims and craters on the surface of the moon and details on Mars, including the ice-covered polar regions of our neighbouring planet. Watch Jupiter's moons dance around the planet and detect the greenish glow of Uranus far beyond Saturns orbit. The combination of large aperture and long focal length provides tack-sharp high-contrast pictures that will impress you every time anew.
The combination of large aperture and short focal length predestine the MESSIER AR-152S for the observation of large celestial objects. The compact size of the MESSIER AR-152S combines outstanding tranportability, high light gathering power and low weight for a telescope of this aperture.
The BRESSER Messier MC-152 excells due to its high rigidity and compact optics. The long focal length of this telescope facilitates relaxed observations with high magnifications