Not only for beginners - also enthusiastic and experienced amateur astronomers love this high performance and compact telescope for traveling and to discover the night sky.
Excellent for entering into the hobby of astronomy: 90mm aperture delivers 200 times more light than the naked eye! Observe craters, valleys and rims on the moon
The best catadioptic design named Maksutov-Cassegrain produces a sharp, crispy and high-contrast image. A perfect telescope for a convenient entry into astronomy.
Discover the fascinating night sky - people have been drawn to the night sky since time immemorial. The BRESSER 90/900 Space Explorer telescope will show you the wonders of space. Thanks to the 90 mm aperture, the telescope collects 165 times more light than the human eye.
The MESSIER AR-90 does not only provide highly detailed views of the moon: Gaze at the division of the rings of saturn millions of kilometers away or explore the Great Red Spot of Jupiter
For your easy start in astronomy the very fast entry-level telescope with lots of accessories is easily transportable and ideal for wide-field observations
Off to the stars - the entry-level telescope with lots of accessories, versatile MPM mount with fine adjustment in both axes, solar filter & smartphone adapter
The very new beginning of year 2021 witnesses the advent of our FMA135 astrograph which has inherited the consistent quality, compactness and versatility.
Astro all-rounder: the entry-level telescope with extensive astronomy accessories for an easy start shows you the Moon and planets as well as deep sky objects
The RVO Horizon 6" f/4 imaging newtonian is a superb system for deep sky imaging with a DSLR or CMOS camera. Nice and compact thanks to it's f/4 focal ratio, means these telescopes are incredily portable whilst still delivering bright, high contrast views.
This short focal ratio refracting telescope from Bresser is an ideal instrument for those who want a quick "grab and go" instrument for wide field deep sky observation. This diminutive scope really packs a deceptively large punch for deep sky observation