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Erfahrungsbericht zum Bresser NT-150S/750
von Marco Hodde
Am 20.2.2018 bot sich bei klarem Himmel die Möglichkeit, den NT-150S/750 einmal optisch und fotografisch genauer unter die Lupe zu nehmen.
Zum Teleskop: Mit einer Öffnung von 150 mm und einer Brennweite von 750 mm ergibt sich ein Öffnungsverhältnis von f/5. Persönlich finde ich dieses Öffnungsverhältnis sehr gut für einen Allrounder. Würde ich bei Deep Sky Beobachtungen eher zu schnelleren Öffnungsverhältnissen neigen (f/4 oder gar f/3), so verzeihen diese einem bei der Justage keinerlei Toleranz, welches sich in der Abbildung bemerkbar macht. Bei Planetenbeobachtungen kommen eher größere Öffnungsverhältnisse in Frage ( f/5 bis zb f/13).
Fazit: Mit einer Öffnung von 150mm, einem Gewicht von gerade mal 5,5kg und einem Öffnungsverhältnis von f/5, finde ich das Gerät als Multitalent überall einsetzbar.
Dank des im Lieferumfang enthaltenden Zubehör, habe ich die Möglichkeit sowohl mit 1,25“ als auch mit 2“ Okularen zu beobachten. Nicht nur das, auch fotografisch kann ich ohne Probleme eine handelsübliche Kamera auf den integrierten Kamerahalter (befestigt am Handgriff) aufsatteln.
Optischer Eindruck: Nachdem ich das Teleskop auf meine Montierung gesattelt habe, habe ich den offenen Tubus ca 1 Stunde auskühlen lassen, damit der Hauptspiegel die Umgebungstemperatur erreicht. Dies ist wichtig , damit sich das Teleskop an die vorherrschenden Temperaturen anpassen kann. Nun konnte das Beobachten beginnen. Mit dem im Lieferumfang enthaltenen 26mm Okular erreicht man eine 29fache Vergrösserung (750mm Brennweite/ 26mm Okular = 29). Der erste Blick, wie sollte es anders sein, richtete sich in der Winterzeit auf den Orionnebel. Diesen bekommt man schön in seiner ganzen Größe ins Gesichtfeld. Man kann auch die Trapezsterne erkennen. Nun ein Schwenk zum Sternhaufen NGC 2158 und M 35. Die Sternabbildungen sind sehr schön und es macht Spaß die Fülle der Sterne auf sich wirken zu lassen.
Fazit: Die Meinung, man müsse so hoch vergrössern wie nur irgend möglich, ist es ein riesen Irrglaube!!!! Es macht wesentlich mehr Spaß bei kleinerer Vergrößerung ein schön kontrastreiches Bild zu erleben, als sich bei höchstmöglicher Vergrößerung mit kleinem Gesichtsfeld und unscharfer Abbildung zu plagen. Mein Eindruck war auf jeden Fall sehr positiv
Fotografischer Eindruck: Zum fotografischen Teil meines Erfahrungsberichtes. Da ich optisch beim Sternhaufen NGC 2158 und M 35 angelangt war, so nahm ich diese auch als Ziel, fotografisch festzuhalten. Zu den Daten: Die Fotos entstanden mit meiner Canon EOS 760d und die Belichtungszeiten waren bei ISO 400 je 2,5 Minuten. Wer seine DSLR direkt an das Teleskop adaptieren möchte, der benötigt lediglich einen Adapterring von T2 auf das passende Kamerabajonett. Der beim Teleskop enthaltene Okularauszug beeinhaltet nicht nur eine 2“ Steckhülse sondern auch ein T2 Aussengewinde an der 1,25“ Steckhülse.
Nun kommt ein wichtiger Aspekt der jedem klar sein muss, der das Teleskop fotografisch nutzen möchte. Grundsätzlich ALLE Newton Spiegelteleskope verursachen einen Koma genannten Fehler. Dies bedeutet, dass Sterne am Rande des Bildfeldes länglich verzogen werden. Je kürzer das Öffnungsverhältnis ist, desto stärker tritt dieser Effekt auf. Aus diesem Grund empfehle ich einen Komakorrektor. Ich habe bei meinen Aufnahmen einen Komakorrektor von Explore Scientific benutzt: EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC HR Coma Corrector
Zum Vergleich habe ich eine Einzelbelichtung mit und eine ohne Korrektor in mein fotografisches Ergebnis eingefügt
Fazit: Ein sehr lichtstarkes Teleskop, welches mit seiner Brennweite ideal ist um Nebelgebiete wie zum Beispiel den Orionnebel fotografisch festzuhalten. Bedingt durch den auftretenden Komaeffekt ist ein Komakorrektor zwingend erforderlich. Beim Einsatz des Explore Scientific Korrektors wird zusätzlich noch die Verlängerungshülse benötigt, welche beim Teleskop dabei ist, um in den Fokus zu kommen. Sollten Sie ohne Korrektor fotografieren, so schrauben Sie die Verlängerungshülse vom Okularauszug ab um in den richtigen Fokus zu kommen
Bilder in voller Auflösung
NGC 2158 und M 35 in voller Auflösung: hier klicken
Dann, zwei Tage später am 22.2.2018 zeigte sich wieder ein sternklarer Himmel. Also baute ich das Teleskop wieder auf. Diesmal allerdings wollte ich einen Nebel fotografieren. Ich entschied mich für M 97 Eulen-Nebel und die Galaxie M 108. Beide sollten sehr gut ins Bild passen. Der Unterschied zum Sternhaufen lag allerdings fotografisch im Detail. Da ich im tiefsten lichtverschmutzten Ruhrgebiet wohne, benötigte ich einen Nebelfilter. Ich probierte den 2“ UHC Nebelfilter von Explore Scientific aus, welchen ich direkt an den Komakorrektor schraubte. Das unten stehende Ergebnis zeigt, wie viel Details der Filter herausholt und wie enorm viel Störlicht er blockt.
Bilder in voller Auflösung
M 108 und M 97 Eulen-Nebel in voller Auflösung: hier klicken
Am Ende stellte ich fest, dass mir das Teleskop sehr gut gefallen hat und nicht nur optisch mit seiner relativ geringen Brennweite ein tolles, lichtstarkes Bild lieferte. Mit ein wenig Zubehör lässt sich zudem auch fotografisch einiges aus dem Gerät herausholen !!!
Die BRESSER EXOS 2 Goto Montierung
von Jochen Fehmer
Mein neustes Testobjekt ist die BRESSER EXOS 2 Goto Montierung. Nun ja, in der
Astronomie- Szene ist sie nicht gerade als die Montierung schlechthin bekannt und die
Meinungen gehen weit auseinander.
Also ab ins Lager und eine BRESSER EXOS 2 Goto auf die Sackkarre und ins Auto damit.
Mir fiel auf, die Dimensionen des Kartons sind echt übersichtlich, kein langer schwerer
wie ich es von anderen Montierungen gewohnt bin. Es sei gesagt, es war keine
überprüfte oder eine ausgesuchte, es war eine von der Stange oder besser gesagt vom
Regal.
Zuhause angekommen und gestärkt von einem Abendessen machte ich mich ans Werk.
Ich packte die Montierung im warmen Wintergarten aus, denn draußen war es schon sehr kalt, minus 4 Grad. Als erstes das Stativ. Es ist aus Stahlrohr, leicht und mit zwei Feststellschrauben pro Fuß…das finde ich schon einmal gut. Trotz des leichten Gewichts scheint es sehr stabil zu sein. Dann kam der Montierungskopf; die Motorenabdeckungen sind aus Kunststoff. Egal, wenigstens sind die Zahnräder und die Kugellager einigermaßen vor Staub und Feuchtigkeit geschützt. Auch da fiel mir auf, dass die Montierung sehr leicht ist. Die Montierung auf das Stativ zu schrauben ist sehr einfach, eine große Drehstange erleichtert das ungemein. Gute Idee,wenn es draußen nicht gerade warm ist. Dann die Gewindestange an die Montierung geschraubt. Ein Gewicht ist im Lieferumfang enthalten, dass auf die Stange geschoben und fest gezogen. Handbox angeschlossen und das DEC. Kabel installiert. Fertig. Die BRESSER EXOS 2 GOTO Montierung macht so einen guten Eindruck, alle Schrauben sind groß genug um auch mit Handschuhen bei niedrigen Temperaturen arbeiten zu können. Allein vom Aussehen gefällt sie mir sehr gut.
Aber, gut aussehen reicht nicht. Leider suchte ich vergeblich nach einer Polsucherbeleuchtung. Diese muss als Zubehör gekauft werden. Dafür bekommt sie keinen Applaus. Es geht zwar auch ohne, aber mit der genauen Einordnung fällt und steht die Beobachtungsnacht. Schade.
Ich habe das mitgelieferte Batteriefach mit Batterien gefüllt. Ich wollte so damit arbeiten wie sie ausgeliefert wird. Ein Netzteil kann man als Zubehör erwerben.
Auf geht’s, Montierung angestellt. Als erstes fiel mir das sehr große Display der Handbox auf. Sehr angenehm die Infos zu lesen. Keine Laufschrift sondern stehende Buchstaben. Die Umstellung auf unsere deutsche Sprache ist kein Problem. Nur dass die Schrift auf einmal viel größer wurde….warum dieses? Keine Ahnung, eventuell sind viele Deutsche kurzsichtig. Die Zeit und das Datum musste ich nicht mehr eingeben, bei Bresser werden die Montierungen mit dem Goto versehen, so dass alles schon eingegeben wurde. Auch hier ist zu beachten wenn es eingegeben werden muss, erst das Jahr, Monat und dann den Tag. Nun zum Standort: Vorgegeben sind etliche Länder und Städte. Da es aber keine Updates mehr gibt kann man eigentlich sofort damit beginnen seinen eigenen Wohnort einzugeben. Dafür einmal nach unten mit den Pfeiltasten.
Längen,- und Breitengrad eingeben. ( Wenn man den nicht weiß einfach im Internet oder Handy gucken ), Zeitzone hier in Deutschland ist 01. Wenn alles eingegeben ist bestätigen und das ist erledigt. Jedes Mal wenn man nun die Montierung ein schaltet nur noch auf Benutzerstandort gehen und fertig. (interne Batterie). Ich hatte für die erste gemeinsame Nacht mir folgendes vorgenommen.
Doppelschiene und 200 mm Canon Objektiv mit einer Canon EOS 6 D und 8x50 Sucher mit einer ASI ZWO 120 Guiding mit PHD2. Normalerweise sollte man die Montierung in DEC. und RA. auf vorgegebenen Pfeile stellen, dieses wollte ich aber nicht. Ging ja auch nicht, da ich mit einer Doppelschiene arbeiten wollte. Also ausgerichtet und angeschaltet. Ich wollte eine 3 Sterne Ausrichtung machen. Machte ich dann auch, einfach der Sternvorschläge ohne Widerworte folgen. (Wie in einer guten Ehe, keine Widerworte) Drei Sterne durch und fertig. Ich habe keine Ahnung ob das richtig war, schließlich war ich noch im warmen Wintergarten.
Zum Schluss sollte sie auf Home Position fahren, das tat sie auch mit der Querstellung meiner Ausrüstung. Natürlich habe ich vorher das Gewicht der Kamera, Objektiv etc. genau ausgependelt. Das ist sehr wichtig, die Gewichtsverteilung sollte schon passen. Dann ging es raus in die Dunkelheit und in die Kälte.
Die BRESSER EXOS 2 Goto Montierung grob nach Norden ausgerichtet. Nun die Montierung mittels Dosenlibelle auf dem Stativ in Waage gebracht. Dann den Deckel des Polsuchers abgezogen, den Schraubdeckel entfernt. Da keine Polsucherbeleuchtung dabei war habe ich eine Laptop Lampe genommen. Ist eine kleine LED Leuchte mit Klemme und flexiblen Arm…ist zwar kein Rotlicht, geht aber auch. Es geht auch mit der Hand box! In der Hand box vorne ist ein Rotlicht eingebaut mit verschiedenen Helligkeitsstufen. Ohne Probleme reicht die Länge des Kabels aus um in die Öffnung des Polsuchers zu leuchten. Hab ich ausprobiert, klappt. Bei der BRESSER EXOS 2 GOTO ist in der Mitte ein Strich und dort ein Kreis. Da steht Polaris. Es gibt zahlreiche APPs für das Handy. Unter anderem auch die APP- Polarfinder. Diese benutze ich immer. Automatisch habe ich die Position von Polaris. Bitte positionieren Sie den Polarstern auf den Kreis, nicht in dem Kreis. Sie können sicher sein, es passt. Ohne viel Mühe ist das erledigt.
Dann habe ich die Kamera angeschlossen und den Laptop gestartet. Die Scharfstellung ist schon eine heikle Sache. Ich nehme immer den Polarstern. Bis jetzt hat es immer geklappt. Es wäre schade, wenn die ganzen Aufnahmen unscharf oder die Sterne Donuts gleichen, die Zeit sollte man sich nehmen. Zahlt sich später aus.
Die BRESSER EXOS 2 Goto Montierung sollte beim ersten einrichten nur zwei Sterne anfahren, erster Stern war fast in der Mitte des Kameradisplays. Okay, ich gebe zu es war ja das Canon 70-200 mm, F4 Objektiv. Da wäre es sehr traurig wenn ich den nicht gesehen hätte, oder? Beim zweiten Stern viel ich aus den Wolken, die Montierung schlug den Polarstern vor. Alles klar! Doch ich zentrierte unsern Nordstern und bestätigte die Auswahl der Montierung. Da war ich mal gespannt. Ich scrollte auf der Handbox auf den Menüpunkt Messier Objekte und tippte die Zahlen 4 und 5 ein. Die Plejaden sollten es werden, das erste Objekt welches jemals die Montierung angefahren hat…..ein Stück Geschichte. Auf ging’s, sehr langsam und ruhig fuhr die BRESSER EXOS 2 Goto den Himmel ab. Das Motorengeräusch ist ruhig, es wird keinen Ärger mit Nachbarn geben. Und dann war meine Überraschung sehr groß, mittig strahlten die sieben Schwestern im Display der Canon 6D Kamera. Der Adler ist gelandet! Oha, das ist doch mal was, innerliche Freude machte sich breit. Doch wie wird es weitergehen? Also, M 31 die Andromeda Galaxie….ist ja nicht weit weg, 31 in dem Menüpunkt Messier Objekte eingetippt und bestätigt. Und siehe da, M 31 in der Mitte. Dann wurde ich übermütig, Deneb im Sternmenü eingegeben, Mittig. Vega eingegeben, wieder mittig. Warum fragte ich mich, denn innerlich hatte ich mich auf Frust eingestellt. Okay, sie wollte es wissen. Ab zu den Plejaden. Eine Minute Belichtung ohne Guiding. Ergebnis: Punktförmige Sterne. 120 Sekunden eingegeben und Belichtung gestartet.
Kurz in die Küche gegangen und einen Kaffee geholt. Da hatten die Sterne leichte Tropfen. Aber gut. Jetzt wollte ich mal loslegen mit der Fotografie. Ich benutzte ein 9x50 Sucher mit einer ZWO ASI 120. APT auf meinem Laptop unterstützt die Astrofotografie. Im Display von APT stellte ich M 45 nochmal richtig scharf, durch die Zoom Funktion eine tolle Sache.
Leider merkte ich die Himmelqualität lies langsam aber sicher nach. Feuchtigkeit machte sich breit und das Seeing wurde von spitze zu überhaupt nicht mehr spitze! Aber egal, es gab aber noch ein paar Einstellungen die ich machen sollte und zwar die Guiding Geschwindigkeit bei der BRESSER EXOS 2 Goto auf 0,500 ändern. Bei PHD habe ich die Kalibrierungsschritte auf 1000 reduziert. Das waren nur grobe Änderungen, ein Feintuning wird es erst bei den nächsten Tests geben. Nun habe ich die BRESSER EXOS 2 Goto mit meinem Laptop verbunden. Ich habe mir einen passenden Stern ausgesucht und die beiden Sachen sich einrichten lassen. Fertig. Die Ausschläge der Korrektur hielten sich in Grenzen. Also gut, dachte ich und wechselte in mein Belichtungsprogram. Ich stellte ISO 400 ein, 180 Sekunden Belichtungszeit und insgesamt sollten 30 Aufnahmen gemacht werden, also 2 Stunden. Ich startete die Aufnahmen. Ich war gespannt, denn man kann live die Korrekturen des Guiders sehen. 0,30 -0,85, in dem Bereich lagen die Zahlen. Das ist jetzt echt völlig in Ordnung, obwohl ich von anderen Montierungen ganz andere Zahlen gewohnt war.
Dann war das erste Foto fertig. Ich vergrößerte es auf dem Laptop, und man staune, die Sterne waren Punkte. Dann wurde es Zeit sich ein wenig aufzuwärmen und ich ging ins Haus. (Rentner Astrofotografie, bin halt über 50!) Nach knapp 2 Stunden ging ich raus in die dunkle, kalte Nacht um die Aufnahmen etc. zu kontrollieren. Alles noch in Ordnung. Die Schuhsohlenwärmer aus dem Baumarkt hielten das Objektiv und den Sucher Tau,- und Eisfrei. Ich entschied mich nun mit dem Sigma 120-400 mm mit F5,6 auf die Andromeda Galaxie zu schwenken. Objektiv gewechselt und dann M 31 eingegeben. Unsere Nachbargalaxie war mittig im Display der Kamera.
Das Guiding musste ich neu starten, es wollte mit der alten Einstellung nicht mehr. Das dauerte aber nicht lang und die Belichtungen konnten beginnen. Die Tests mit „richtigen“ Teleskopen werden in den nächsten Wochen folgen. Auch diese Belichtungsreihe klappte auf Anhieb. Um drei Uhr rum war es dann auch gut. Die Batterien waren noch nicht am Ende, ich aber. Alles aus stellen, wegstellen und müde ins Bett fallen.
FAZIT DES ERSTEN TESTS MIT DER BRESSER EXOS 2 GOTO
Im Großen und Ganzen bin ich positiv überrascht. Sie hat Ihre erste Testnacht sehr gut überstanden. Sie hat das gemacht was sie sollte und wofür sie entwickelt, gebaut und verkauft wird. Alleine das Piepsen der Hand box nervt ein wenig. Kann man nicht abschalten, wenn es zu viel wird einfach Gewebeband draufkleben. Mit der Hand box muss ich mich noch ein wenig beschäftigen, wie eigentlich mit der ganzen Montierung. Als ein richtiger Test kann man es und sollte man es noch nicht sehen, 200 mm und 400 mm Objektive ist noch keine richtige Herausforderung. Aber, aufgrund ihres geringen Gewichts ist sie sehr mobil. Sollte sie wirklich das Zeug haben als Fotomontierung? Das werden wir in den nächsten Tests sehen. Alleine vom Preis her ist die BRESSER EXOS 2 Montierung schon einmal ein guter Kandidat. Sie liegt preislich zwischen Reisemontierung ( meistens ohne Goto-Funktion) und mittelschweren Montierungen, die für den mobilen Einsatz sehr schwer und unhandlich sind.
Highlights der BRESSER MESSIER EXOS-2 EQ GOTO MONTIERUNG
- Äquatoriale Montierung mit Dreibeinstativ aus Stahlrohr
- Startracker Goto System mit über 100.000 Himmelsobjekten
- Hochwertige Kugellager verbaut, Präzisionsgetriebe in beiden Achsen
- Gewicht der gesamten Montierung unter 20 Kilogramm
- ST 4 Anschluss zum Auto-Guiding
- Sehr mobil durch geringes Gewicht
- Beleuchtete Hand box mit Rotlichtlampe
Testbericht zu BRESSER Full HD Deep-Sky Kamera & Guider 1.25
von Reinhard Pankrath: "Mond am Taghimmel für Astro - Fotografie geeignet?"
Gefreut hatte ich mich über längere Wolkenlücken und einen offensichtlich durchsichtigen, also klaren, Himmel. Wenn man am Tag den Mond so schön sehen kann, obwohl die Sonne noch scheint, kann der Himmel nicht trübe sein und ist folglich auch für die Verwendung eines Teleskopes gut!
Was mich dann doch geärgert hat, war die fürchterliche Luftbewegung des doch so erwünscht klaren Himmels! Aber jeder Test wird erst richtig gut und aussagekräftig, desto schwieriger er durchzuführen ist. So auch hier.
Meine Erwartung schien realistisch: Wenn der Himmel zwar klar ist, aber die Sonne noch scheint, habe ich weniger Kontrast. Und das brachte mich auf die Idee, eine bestimmte Zusammenstellung meiner Geräte zu testen. Um es vorweg zu sagen: Das Ergebnis hat meine Erwartungen weit übertroffen! Aber hier der Weg dorthin:
Equipment:
• Die Bresser Exos 2 Goto Montierung
• OMC 140 deluxe Teleskop (140 / 2000), ein Rumak
• Die HD – Kamera von Bresser mit dem der neuesten Entwicklung entsprechenden back illuminated Chip von Sony
Warum so?
Erstens:
Die Exos 2 ist stabil und läuft gut, habe ich sowieso für meine Teleskope. Die Alternative wäre ein Fotostativ – also ist die Wahl klar :-)
Zweitens:
Das OMC wurde von Harrie Rutten berechnet inklusive des überragenden Blendensystems, das für einen optimalen Kontrast sorgt. Das sollte bei Tageslicht doch besonders geeignet sein! Eine bessere Abstimmung kann ich bei anderen Teleskopen auch nicht erwarten.
Drittens:
Die HD-Kamera von Bresser hat diesen modernen Chip. Rauscharm und besonders lichtempfindlich durch die derzeit modernste Technik. Kann man bei Sony nachlesen, warum diese Technik so ist. Sehr aufwändig und deshalb auch teurer als herkömmliche Cmos (außer bei Bresser, da hat mich der Preis gewundert, andere lassen es sich besser bezahlen). Aber eben effektiv. Und die Lichtempfindlichkeit der back illuminated Chips sorgt dafür, dass die Belichtungszeiten besonders kurz gehalten werden können. Gerade bei Luftunruhe wichtig, je kürzer belichtet, desto mehr „friert“ die Luftunruhe beim Einzelbild ein. Also siehe oben. Soll die Kamera mal zeigen, was sie kann.
Jetzt muss ich etwas gestehen: Beim ersten Probieren der Kamera habe ich mich über ein gegenüber anderen Programmen komplizierteres Einstellungsmenü geärgert. Da muss man tatsächlich die Bedienungsanleitung lesen! So was! - Nun, ich sage jetzt: Gut, dass es alle diese Parameter gibt. Ein bisschen lernen hat mir auch nicht geschadet und bei diesem Test hat es sich bewährt. Da kam das zugute, was man alles regeln kann.
Das Bild war trotz des Sonnenlichthimmels NICHT flau! Korrekturen am Histogramm – bitte feinfühlig, zuviel ruiniert das Bild dann doch – an der Zeit und Verstärkung, am Weißabgleich und so weiter... haben die Aufnahme des Videos mit 1000 Bildern verarbeitungswürdig gemacht. Gut, man muss vor der Aufnahme etwas Zeit investieren, um alles den Gegebenheiten anzupassen. Einer Automatik würde ich es aber sowieso nicht überlassen. Bei Aufnahmen möchte ich doch bitte noch selber eingreifen können, um das Optimum heraus zu holen. Bei dem erreichten Kontrast konnte ich dann auch die Schärfeleistung erkennen und entsprechend fokussieren. Und so entstanden dann die Videos, bis die Wolken wieder zu dicht wurden und ich abbauen musste.
Die Bearbeitung, stacken, nachbearbeiten mit verschiedenen Freewareprogrammen, in das Format des Ergebnisses für die Veröffentlichung umwandeln, erfolgte dann wie immer. Und hier das Ergebnis. Kann man erkennen, dass die Sonne geschienen hat, als die Aufnahme entstand?
Mein Fazit:
Die Kamera ist sehr gut zu gebrauchen, auch wenn die Bedingungen schwierig sind, alle Achtung.
Ich freue mich, dass ich auch so den Mond fotografieren kann und nicht immer auf die Dunkelheit warten muss. Das erweitert das Zeitfenster für mein Hobby doch sehr. Und jetzt ärgere ich mich nie mehr über viele Parameter zur Einstellung der Aufnahme! :-)
Liebe Grüße und Clear Sky
Reinhard Pankrath
Alle Bilder: Alle Rechte / Copyright bei Reinhard Pankrath
Product information "BRESSER Messier NT-150S/750 Hexafoc EXOS-2 GoTo 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.
The BRESSER Messier NT-150 telescope excels with high rigidity and tack-sharp parabolic optics. The 150 mm aperture enables you to observe bright nebulas in the depth of space. Find the remnants of a gigantic stellar explosion from the year 1054 in the Taurean constellation, or scan the glowing bands of the great Orion Nebula. Detect the famous Whirlpool Galaxy in the Big Dipper or find the Dumpbell-Nebula in the constellation Vulpecula (little fox). The high rigidity of the EXOS-2 mount allows for relaxed observations and is helpful for those making their first attempts at astrophotography.
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 BRESSER refractor (lens) telescopes for landscape and nature observing.
CHARACTERISTICS OPTICS
Optical design: reflector telescope
Mirror diameter: 150 mm / focal length: 750 mm / F/5
Maximum recommended magnification: 300x
Telescope for night and solar observation
Very high quality Hexafoc focuser with 2,5" free inner diameter
Diffraction limited optics with parabolic main mirror
6x30 straight through viewfinder with reticle
Optimized finder socket for comfortable use
Cradle rings with handle and integrated piggyback camera holder (1/4 thread)
Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation included
Dovetail plate with stainless steel rail
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
Ball bearings in both axes for more precise movements
Stable height adjustable stainless steel tripod ( Min. 69 cm / Max. 109,5 cm )
Load capacity up to 13 kg payload
Circular bubble for easy horizontal alignment
GoTo Mount with motors and hand box controller, for easy finding and guiding moon, planets, stars and much more
ST-4 compatible autoguider interface
Pole height scale for setting the latitude
Scaled graduated circular rings to facilitate finding objects using a star atlas or planetarium software
Pole finder scope with optional illumination ( item no. 4964212 )
Tripod weight: 4.7 kg
Mount weight: 6.7 kg (without counterweight)
Total weight incl. counterweight: 15.9 kg
Batteries: not included
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
Optical tube
26mm Super Plössl eyepiece (31.7 mm / 1.25")
Integrated 31.7 mm and T2 adapter
Prism rail with stainless steel clamping surface
Adapter for 50.8 mm (2") eyepieces
6x30 optical viewfinder
Rotatable star map
Aperture solar filter
Tube clamp with handle and camera holder
Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation
Adjustable polar finder scope with optional illumination
Astronomy PC software Stellarium (via download)
Equatorial EXOS 2 GOTO mount with stainless steel tripod and Startracker handcontroller
Stainless steel tube field tripod with accessory tray
1 x 4.5 kg counterweight
Colour:
white
Dust protection caps:
Dust protection caps for open aperture and eyepiece holder
Explore Scientific 82° Series™ extreme wide field eyepieces are optimized to produce high contrast, high resolution, and superior flat field characteristics.
The visual effect of these eyepieces with their long eye-relief and their 82° apparent field is truly a full-immersion experience. Your eye is relaxed, allowing you to easily use the "averted vision" technique to study faint details across a huge field-of-view. The 82° Series eyepieces come with a twist-up rubber eye-guard that raise to the desired height for the comfort of the observer, and as experienced astronomers know, eye comfort is critical when trying to observe at the visual limits of the telescope. To keep internal reflections to a minimum, all internal surfaces of the eyepiece barrel are flat black, as well as the edges of the lenses themselves to minimize the scattering of light within the lenses themselves.
All 82° Series eyepieces are fully multi-coated and edge-blackened to produce maximum contrast.
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Explore Scientific 82° Series™ extreme wide field eyepieces are optimized to produce high contrast, high resolution, and superior flat field characteristics.
The visual effect of these eyepieces with their long eye-relief and their 82° apparent field is truly a full-immersion experience. Your eye is relaxed, allowing you to easily use the "averted vision" technique to study faint details across a huge field-of-view. The 82° Series eyepieces come with a twist-up rubber eye-guard that raise to the desired height for the comfort of the observer, and as experienced astronomers know, eye comfort is critical when trying to observe at the visual limits of the telescope. To keep internal reflections to a minimum, all internal surfaces of the eyepiece barrel are flat black, as well as the edges of the lenses themselves to minimize the scattering of light within the lenses themselves.
All 82° Series eyepieces are fully multi-coated and edge-blackened to produce maximum contrast.
Explore Scientific 82° Series™ extreme wide field eyepieces are optimized to produce high contrast, high resolution, and superior flat field characteristics.
The visual effect of these eyepieces with their long eye-relief and their 82° apparent field is truly a full-immersion experience. Your eye is relaxed, allowing you to easily use the "averted vision" technique to study faint details across a huge field-of-view. The 82° Series eyepieces come with a twist-up rubber eye-guard that raise to the desired height for the comfort of the observer, and as experienced astronomers know, eye comfort is critical when trying to observe at the visual limits of the telescope. To keep internal reflections to a minimum, all internal surfaces of the eyepiece barrel are flat black, as well as the edges of the lenses themselves to minimize the scattering of light within the lenses themselves.
All 82° Series eyepieces are fully multi-coated and edge-blackened to produce maximum contrast.
Explore Scientific 82° Series™ extreme wide field eyepieces are optimized to produce high contrast, high resolution, and superior flat field characteristics.
The visual effect of these eyepieces with their long eye-relief and their 82° apparent field is truly a full-immersion experience. Your eye is relaxed, allowing you to easily use the "averted vision" technique to study faint details across a huge field-of-view. The 82° Series eyepieces come with a twist-up rubber eye-guard that raise to the desired height for the comfort of the observer, and as experienced astronomers know, eye comfort is critical when trying to observe at the visual limits of the telescope. To keep internal reflections to a minimum, all internal surfaces of the eyepiece barrel are flat black, as well as the edges of the lenses themselves to minimize the scattering of light within the lenses themselves.
All 82° Series eyepieces are fully multi-coated and edge-blackened to produce maximum contrast.
Explore Scientific 82° Series™ extreme wide field eyepieces are optimized to produce high contrast, high resolution, and superior flat field characteristics.
The visual effect of these eyepieces with their long eye-relief and their 82° apparent field is truly a full-immersion experience. Your eye is relaxed, allowing you to easily use the "averted vision" technique to study faint details across a huge field-of-view. The 82° Series eyepieces come with a twist-up rubber eye-guard that raise to the desired height for the comfort of the observer, and as experienced astronomers know, eye comfort is critical when trying to observe at the visual limits of the telescope. To keep internal reflections to a minimum, all internal surfaces of the eyepiece barrel are flat black, as well as the edges of the lenses themselves to minimize the scattering of light within the lenses themselves.
All 82° Series eyepieces are fully multi-coated and edge-blackened to produce maximum contrast.
Explore Scientific 82° Series™ extreme wide field eyepieces are optimized to produce high contrast, high resolution, and superior flat field characteristics.
The visual effect of these eyepieces with their long eye-relief and their 82° apparent field is truly a full-immersion experience. Your eye is relaxed, allowing you to easily use the "averted vision" technique to study faint details across a huge field-of-view. The 82° Series eyepieces come with a twist-up rubber eye-guard that raise to the desired height for the comfort of the observer, and as experienced astronomers know, eye comfort is critical when trying to observe at the visual limits of the telescope. To keep internal reflections to a minimum, all internal surfaces of the eyepiece barrel are flat black, as well as the edges of the lenses themselves to minimize the scattering of light within the lenses themselves.
All 82° Series eyepieces are fully multi-coated and edge-blackened to produce maximum contrast.
Explore Scientific 82° Series™ extreme wide field eyepieces are optimized to produce high contrast, high resolution, and superior flat field characteristics.
The visual effect of these eyepieces with their long eye-relief and their 82° apparent field is truly a full-immersion experience. Your eye is relaxed, allowing you to easily use the "averted vision" technique to study faint details across a huge field-of-view. The 82° Series eyepieces come with a twist-up rubber eye-guard that raise to the desired height for the comfort of the observer, and as experienced astronomers know, eye comfort is critical when trying to observe at the visual limits of the telescope. To keep internal reflections to a minimum, all internal surfaces of the eyepiece barrel are flat black, as well as the edges of the lenses themselves to minimize the scattering of light within the lenses themselves.
All 82° Series eyepieces are fully multi-coated and edge-blackened to produce maximum contrast.
Explore Scientific 82° Series™ extreme wide field eyepieces are optimized to produce high contrast, high resolution, and superior flat field characteristics.
The visual effect of these eyepieces with their long eye-relief and their 82° apparent field is truly a full-immersion experience. Your eye is relaxed, allowing you to easily use the "averted vision" technique to study faint details across a huge field-of-view. The 82° Series eyepieces come with a twist-up rubber eye-guard that raise to the desired height for the comfort of the observer, and as experienced astronomers know, eye comfort is critical when trying to observe at the visual limits of the telescope. To keep internal reflections to a minimum, all internal surfaces of the eyepiece barrel are flat black, as well as the edges of the lenses themselves to minimize the scattering of light within the lenses themselves.
All 82° Series eyepieces are fully multi-coated and edge-blackened to produce maximum contrast.
One of the most important obstacles for the exploration of the night sky
is the brightening of the night sky by artificial lights, such as
streetlights. The night sky is not really dark in the vicinity of towns
or cities, which reduces the visibility of objects beyond the solar
systems enormously. Depending on the type of the celestial object it is
possible to increase the contrast dramatically by blocking the annoying artificial light. The EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC O-III filter uses a characteristic property of the so called emission nebulae.
Those objects glow in special colours, the so called emission lines.
Those emission lines are linked to chemical elements - in this case
oxygen. The EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC O-III nebula filter blocks all other colours (and thereby nearly all of the artificial light) and only the two emission lines of the oxygen can pass the filter.
The result is astonishing: suddenly nebulae are visible at locations
that were completely empty without filters. In suburban skies for
example the veil nebula NGC 6992 is almost not visible with a 200mm
telescope. By using this filter you can see the nebula and its
structures without problems. A must for every visual observer.
The EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC nebula filters come with a individual test certificate - your guarantee to receive a premium filter.FEATURESenables the observation of so called emission nebulaeblocks almost the entire artificial lightonly the two emission lines of ionised oxygen passes the filterWHAT'S INCLUDED1x 2" O-III nebula filter
One of the most important obstacles for the exploration of the night sky is the brightening of the night sky by artificial lights, such as streetlights. The night sky is not really dark in the vicinity of towns or cities, which reduces the visibility of objects beyond the solar system enormously. Depending on the type of the celestial object, it is possible to dramatically increase the contrast by blocking annoying artificial light. The EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC UHC filter "zeros in" on the wavelengths of so-called emission nebulae. Those objects glow in special colours - their emission lines. Those emission lines are linked to chemical elements - in this case hydrogen at 486nm and 656nm, plus oxygen at 496nm and 501nm. The EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC UHC nebula filter blocks all other colour wavelengths (and thereby nearly all of artificial light) and only the emission line of the hydrogen and oxygen can pass the filter. The result is astonishing: suddenly nebulae are visible at locations that were completely invisible from, without filters. In suburban skies, for example the Owl-nebula M97, the Veil-nebula NGC 6992 or even the bright Dumbell-nebula M27 are not clearly visible. Using this filter allows you to see nebulae and their structures in much finer detail. A must for every visual observer.
The Explore Scientific nebula filters come with a individual test certificate - your guarantee to receive a premium filter.
Besides air turbulence, the brightening of the night sky is the biggest obstacle to observing faint objects beyond the solar system. Street lamps and other artificial lighting mean that the sky in human settlements is no longer really black. This affects the contrast and thus the perception of deep-sky objects. Depending on the type of celestial object, however, part of disturbing artificial light can be filtered out, making it easier to observe fainter targets.The EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC CITY LIGHT SUPRESSION - or CLS - filter uses the fact that the artificial lighting is not evenly distributed over the entire spectrum. These colours - in the case of the EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC CLS nebula filter, above all the typical colours of mercury and high-pressure lamps, used in street lighting - are suppressed, but the emissions of deep-sky objects are allowed through. With a slightly brightened sky, some relatively bright deep-sky objects are practically invisible with a telescope, for example the large galaxy M101. Using this filter makes observation much easier. A must have for any visual amateur astronomer. The CLS can also be used as a useful photographic filter - helping to improve the quality of your telescopic deep sky photos.The EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC nebula filters are delivered with an individual test report - so you can be sure of receiving high-quality filters.SPECIFICATIONS:eliminates disturbing light - e.g. from street lightingenables observation of faint deep sky objectsWHAT'S INCLUDED:1x nebula filter
One of the most important obstacles for the exploration of the night sky is the brightening of the night sky by artificial lights, such as streetlights. The night sky is not really dark in the vicinity of towns or cities, which reduces the visibility of objects bejond the solar systems enourmously. Depending on the type of the celestial object it is possible to increase the contrast dramatically by blocking the annoying artifical light. The Explore Scientific H-beta filter uses a characteristic property of the so called emmission nebulae. Those objekcts glow in special colors, the so called emmission lines. Those emmission lines are linked to chemical elements - in this case hydrogen. The Explore Scientific H-beta nebula filter blocks all other colors (and thereby nearly all of the artificial light) and only the emmission line of the hydrogen can pass the filter. The result is astonoishing: suddenly nebulae are visible at locations that were completely empty without filters. In suburbian skies for example the horsehead nebula is almost not visible with a 300mm telescope. By using this filter you can see the nebula and its structures without problems. A must for every visual observer.
The Explore Scientific nebula filters come with a individual test certificate - your guarantee to receive a premium filter.
The neutral density filter transmits light uniformly across the entire
visual spectrum. It serves as an excellent filter to reduce glare and
irradiation when observing the Moon with any telescope 4"(10.2cm) and
larger. The ND96 filter may also be employed in the splitting of close
double stars where one of the binary pair significantly exceeds the
other in brightness.
Color Filter #ND96 Moon Filter (0.9 density; 13% transmission)
Enables you to connect a camera to telescopes that accept 2" barrel eyepieces. You will need a T2-ring for your special camera type also. The very special feature of this adaptor is the very short mechanical design (2.0mm) which enables the camera use also on telescopes with a short focal range. This adapter is also prepared to use with 2" filters.
For astrophotography it is essential to achieve the correct focus point with great precision. With the 1:8 Gear set precision focussing is easy. The gear set can be installed easily without difficulties and upgrades a 2,5" Hexafoc to a full 2,5" Hexafoc
DeLuxe.Installation video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCnsn2o-B94&t=144s
Enables you to connect the 2" Feathertouch Focuser FTF2020BCR to the EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC and BRESSER telescopes that are equipped with a 2,5" Hexafoc or 2,5" Hexafoc DeLuxe. The focuser is not included - see 0625714 Feathertouch FTF2020BCR.
FEATURES
Adaptor for retrofitting a 2" Feathertouch Focuser FTF2020BCR
Suitable for EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC and BRESSER telescopes with a 2,5" Hexafoc or 2,5" Hexafoc DeLuxe
Focuser not included
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
1x Adaptor for 2" FT-Focuser on tubes with 2.5" HEX
The laser-collimator makes aligning the mirrors of a Newtonian telescope simple, fast and precise. With the laser you collimate your optics even in the dark without additional accessories. Precisely machined it fits a 1,25" focuser without tilting. The built-in projection area enables collimating even long focal length scopes in a breeze. Suitable for Newtonian, Schmidt-Newtonian and Maksutov-Newtonian teleskopes.
FEATURES31.7mm(1.25") Eyepiece Barrel Diameter Machined anodized aluminum housing with all internal surfaces coated non-reflective flat blackBuilt in laser collimatableIMPORTANT: Laser products have to be kept out of reach of children!
The new BRESSER Super Plössl Eyepiece in a 4 lens design provides good edge definition in a great field of view and a convenient eye relief. The high-grade coating prevents reflections efficiently. Every eyepiece is equipped with rubber eyecups.FEATURESPremium grade optical glassIndividually tuned, multi-layered coatings for maxim Lens edges and all internal metal surfaces are blackened to maximize image -contrast um light transmissionParfocal - little or no refocusing required when switching eyepiecesLong eye reliefAdjustable rubber eyeguards
Versatile wall adapter for all telescopes with 12V. Suitable for BRESSER MCX 102/127 Goto Telescope, BRESSER EXOS II Goto Mount, BRESSER Automatik 80/400 Telescope, National Geographic 70mm/90mm Goto Telescope etc.
FEATURESInput: 100-240 V ~ 60/50HzOutput: 12 V DC 3000 mAjack plug 2.5/5.5mm
SCOPE OF DELIVERYBRESSER Universal Power Supply
With the BRESSER car adapter cable 12V (7.5m) telescope mounts such as the LXD-75 or EXOS-2 Goto and many more can be powered by the cigarette lighter of your car.FEATURESCar adapter cable for telescope mounts12VCable length: 7.5 metersPower plug 2,5/5,5mm (inner/outer diameter) SCOPE OF DELIVERYcar adapter cable
Filter Set 1 is recommended for Moon & Planets from 50mm (2'') Aperture
Set 1 includes the following filters:
Explore Scientific Filter 1.25" Light Yellow No.8 - 0310268
Watching the Moon surface through the filter, the contrasts will enormously increase. Same with planet Mars. On the huge planet Jupiter, when using the filter, you can even see the contrasts between the cloud-bands and a lot more details. Starting with a telescope diameter of 8“ and a clear sight, you even get to see various details of Saturn.
Explore Scientific Filter 1.25" Orange No.21 - 0310273
This one really supports the detection of the dark areas on the planet Mars. The details of the clouds of Saturn and Jupiter are also so much more visible through the Filter.
Explore Scientific Filter 1.25" Blue No.80A - 0310264
The color of light blue really supports watching the high clouds on Mars. The contrast increases. The dark red structures will be shown even darker, so this is the perfect filter for watching the big red Flecks on the gas planet Jupiter. The rings of Saturn will be accentuated, the structures of the Venus Atmosphere will be even finer.
EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC 1.25" Filter Grey ND0.9 - 0310245
The neutral density filter transmits light uniformly across the entire visual spectrum. It serves as an excellent filter to reduce glare and irradiation when observing the Moon with any telescope 4"(10.2cm) and larger. The ND96 filter may also be employed in the splitting of close double stars where one of the binary pair significantly exceeds the other in brightness.
What ist a color Filter for and do we really need it?
Color Filters darken the light slightly, that reaches the eye or the sensor of the camera. This eliminates for instance stronger transitions. The result is that your picture turns out with more contrast which automatically shows more details.
FEATURES
Made from high-quality optical glass
Filter glass is absolutely parallel
All optical surfaces have anti reflex coatings
Filter housing from black anodized aluminum
Filter threads on both ends (female/male)
Multiple filters usage is possible
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
4pcs color filter
4pcs protection-case
Filter Set 2 is recommended for Moon & Planets from 100mm (4") Aperture
Set 2 includes the following filters:
Explore Scientific Filter 1.25" Green No.56 - 0310262
The green filter is to increase the contrasts enormously between the red and the blue regions of the cloud structures on the gas planets Jupiter and Saturn. Seeing our Earth Moon through the green filter, the contrasts of each ray crater become clearly more visible.
Explore Scientific Filter 1.25" Orange No.21 - 0310273
This one really supports the detection of the dark areas on the planet Mars. The details of the clouds of Saturn and Jupiter are also so much more visible through the Filter.
Explore Scientific Filter 1.25" Yellow No.12 - 0310267
Watching the Moon surface through the filter, the contrasts will enormously increase. Same with planet Mars. On the huge planet Jupiter, when using the filter, you can even see the contrasts between the cloud-bands and a lot more details. Starting with a telescope diameter of 8“ and a clear sight, you even get to see various details of Saturn.
Explore Scientific Filter 1.25" Blue No.80A - 0310264
The color of light blue really supports watching the high clouds on Mars. The contrast increases. The dark red structures will be shown even darker, so this is the perfect filter for watching the big red Flecks on the gas planet Jupiter. The rings of Saturn will be accentuated, the structures of the Venus Atmosphere will be even finer.
What ist a color Filter for and do we really need it?
Color Filters darken the light slightly, that reaches the eye or the sensor of the camera. This eliminates for instance stronger transitions. The result is that your picture turns out with more contrast which automatically shows more details.
FEATURES
Made from high-quality optical glass
Filter glass is absolutely parallel
All optical surfaces have anti reflex coatings
Filter housing from black anodized aluminum
Filter threads on both ends (female/male)
Multiple filters usage is possible
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
4pcs color filter
protection-case
If a observing session is a relaxing and joyful experience is heavily dependend on the choice of eyepieces. People wearing glasses very often have the problem to see the entire field of view when they are using eyepieces with large apparent fields. This problem is now history. The new 62°- LER eyepieces by Explore Scientific do not only offer excellent image sharpness and high resolution and contrast over the full field of view - you can see that full field without problems even with glasses on. Fatigue due to tense head positioning and strained viewing simply does not happen because of the excellent viewing comfort these eyepieces provide even to observers wearing glasses. Enjoy the unique combination of excellent image sharpness out to the edge of the field even for fast optics, superior contrast and unmatched viewing comfort. Eyepieces with perfect combinations of various modern glass substrates and highest standards in manufacturing, quality control and service are a tradition at Explore Scientific - the outstanding resolution and sharpness to the very edge.These eyepieces are the choice for observers wearing glasses - with excellent performance and durability. The rubber inlet and the foldable eyecups make handling and using in the field easy. The patentet EMD"-coating produces high contrast images and prevents reflexes and ghosting. The argon purging effectively prevents internal fogging, and you don´t have to deal with dirt, fungus or cleansing fluids getting between the lenses. The eyepieces are sealed - this makes sure you will be able to enjoy these eyepieces for many years to come.Eye relief: 11mm
If a observing session is a relaxing and joyful experience is heavily dependend on the choice of eyepieces. People wearing glasses very often have the problem to see the entire field of view when they are using eyepieces with large apparent fields. This problem is now history. The new 62°- LER eyepieces by Explore Scientific do not only offer excellent image sharpness and high resolution and contrast over the full field of view - you can see that full field without problems even with glasses on. Fatigue due to tense head positioning and strained viewing simply does not happen because of the excellent viewing comfort these eyepieces provide even to observers wearing glasses. Enjoy the unique combination of excellent image sharpness out to the edge of the field even for fast optics, superior contrast and unmatched viewing comfort. Eyepieces with perfect combinations of various modern glass substrates and highest standards in manufacturing, quality control and service are a tradition at Explore Scientific - the outstanding resolution and sharpness to the very edge.These eyepieces are the choice for observers wearing glasses - with excellent performance and durability. The rubber inlet and the foldable eyecups make handling and using in the field easy. The patentet EMD"-coating produces high contrast images and prevents reflexes and ghosting. The argon purging effectively prevents internal fogging, and you don´t have to deal with dirt, fungus or cleansing fluids getting between the lenses. The eyepieces are sealed - this makes sure you will be able to enjoy these eyepieces for many years to come.Eye relief: 15mm
If a observing session is a relaxing and joyful experience is heavily dependend on the choice of eyepieces. People wearing glasses very often have the problem to see the entire field of view when they are using eyepieces with large apparent fields. This problem is now history. The new 62°- LER eyepieces by Explore Scientific do not only offer excellent image sharpness and high resolution and contrast over the full field of view - you can see that full field without problems even with glasses on. Fatigue due to tense head positioning and strained viewing simply does not happen because of the excellent viewing comfort these eyepieces provide even to observers wearing glasses. Enjoy the unique combination of excellent image sharpness out to the edge of the field even for fast optics, superior contrast and unmatched viewing comfort. Eyepieces with perfect combinations of various modern glass substrates and highest standards in manufacturing, quality control and service are a tradition at Explore Scientific - the outstanding resolution and sharpness to the very edge.These eyepieces are the choice for observers wearing glasses - with excellent performance and durability. The rubber inlet and the foldable eyecups make handling and using in the field easy. The patentet EMD"-coating produces high contrast images and prevents reflexes and ghosting. The argon purging effectively prevents internal fogging, and you don´t have to deal with dirt, fungus or cleansing fluids getting between the lenses. The eyepieces are sealed - this makes sure you will be able to enjoy these eyepieces for many years to come.Eye relief: 20mm
If a observing session is a relaxing and joyful experience is heavily dependend on the choice of eyepieces. People wearing glasses very often have the problem to see the entire field of view when they are using eyepieces with large apparent fields. This problem is now history. The new 62°- LER eyepieces by Explore Scientific do not only offer excellent image sharpness and high resolution and contrast over the full field of view - you can see that full field without problems even with glasses on. Fatigue due to tense head positioning and strained viewing simply does not happen because of the excellent viewing comfort these eyepieces provide even to observers wearing glasses. Enjoy the unique combination of excellent image sharpness out to the edge of the field even for fast optics, superior contrast and unmatched viewing comfort. Eyepieces with perfect combinations of various modern glass substrates and highest standards in manufacturing, quality control and service are a tradition at Explore Scientific - the outstanding resolution and sharpness to the very edge.These eyepieces are the choice for observers wearing glasses - with excellent performance and durability. The rubber inlet and the foldable eyecups make handling and using in the field easy. The patentet EMD"-coating produces high contrast images and prevents reflexes and ghosting. The argon purging effectively prevents internal fogging, and you don´t have to deal with dirt, fungus or cleansing fluids getting between the lenses. The eyepieces are sealed - this makes sure you will be able to enjoy these eyepieces for many years to come.Eye relief: 22mm
If a observing session is a relaxing and joyful experience is heavily dependend on the choice of eyepieces. People wearing glasses very often have the problem to see the entire field of view when they are using eyepieces with large apparent fields. This problem is now history. The new 62°- LER eyepieces by Explore Scientific do not only offer excellent image sharpness and high resolution and contrast over the full field of view - you can see that full field without problems even with glasses on. Fatigue due to tense head positioning and strained viewing simply does not happen because of the excellent viewing comfort these eyepieces provide even to observers wearing glasses. Enjoy the unique combination of excellent image sharpness out to the edge of the field even for fast optics, superior contrast and unmatched viewing comfort. Eyepieces with perfect combinations of various modern glass substrates and highest standards in manufacturing, quality control and service are a tradition at Explore Scientific - the outstanding resolution and sharpness to the very edge.These eyepieces are the choice for observers wearing glasses - with excellent performance and durability. The rubber inlet and the foldable eyecups make handling and using in the field easy. The patentet EMD"-coating produces high contrast images and prevents reflexes and ghosting. The argon purging effectively prevents internal fogging, and you don´t have to deal with dirt, fungus or cleansing fluids getting between the lenses. The eyepieces are sealed - this makes sure you will be able to enjoy these eyepieces for many years to come.Eye relief: 28.mm
If a observing session is a relaxing and joyful experience is heavily dependend on the choice of eyepieces. People wearing glasses very often have the problem to see the entire field of view when they are using eyepieces with large apparent fields. This problem is now history. The new 62°- LER eyepieces by Explore Scientific do not only offer excellent image sharpness and high resolution and contrast over the full field of view - you can see that full field without problems even with glasses on. Fatigue due to tense head positioning and strained viewing simply does not happen because of the excellent viewing comfort these eyepieces provide even to observers wearing glasses. Enjoy the unique combination of excellent image sharpness out to the edge of the field even for fast optics, superior contrast and unmatched viewing comfort. Eyepieces with perfect combinations of various modern glass substrates and highest standards in manufacturing, quality control and service are a tradition at Explore Scientific - the outstanding resolution and sharpness to the very edge.These eyepieces are the choice for observers wearing glasses - with excellent performance and durability. The rubber inlet and the foldable eyecups make handling and using in the field easy. The patentet EMD"-coating produces high contrast images and prevents reflexes and ghosting. The argon purging effectively prevents internal fogging, and you don´t have to deal with dirt, fungus or cleansing fluids getting between the lenses. The eyepieces are sealed - this makes sure you will be able to enjoy these eyepieces for many years to come.Eye relief: 13mm
If a observing session is a relaxing and joyful experience is heavily dependend on the choice of eyepieces. People wearing glasses very often have the problem to see the entire field of view when they are using eyepieces with large apparent fields. This problem is now history. The new 62°- LER eyepieces by Explore Scientific do not only offer excellent image sharpness and high resolution and contrast over the full field of view - you can see that full field without problems even with glasses on. Fatigue due to tense head positioning and strained viewing simply does not happen because of the excellent viewing comfort these eyepieces provide even to observers wearing glasses. Enjoy the unique combination of excellent image sharpness out to the edge of the field even for fast optics, superior contrast and unmatched viewing comfort. Eyepieces with perfect combinations of various modern glass substrates and highest standards in manufacturing, quality control and service are a tradition at Explore Scientific - the outstanding resolution and sharpness to the very edge.These eyepieces are the choice for observers wearing glasses - with excellent performance and durability. The rubber inlet and the foldable eyecups make handling and using in the field easy. The patentet EMD"-coating produces high contrast images and prevents reflexes and ghosting. The argon purging effectively prevents internal fogging, and you don´t have to deal with dirt, fungus or cleansing fluids getting between the lenses. The eyepieces are sealed - this makes sure you will be able to enjoy these eyepieces for many years to come.Eye relief: 12mm
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.The BRESSER Messier NT-150 telescope excels with high rigidity and tack-sharp parabolic optics. The 150 mm aperture enables you to observe bright nebulas in the depth of space. Find the remnants of a gigantic stellar explosion from the year 1054 in the Taurean constellation, or scan the glowing bands of the great Orion Nebula. Detect the famous Whirlpool Galaxy in the Big Dipper or find the Dumpbell-Nebula in the constellation Vulpecula (little fox). The high rigidity of the EXOS-2 mount allows for relaxed observations and is helpful for those making their first attempts at astrophotography.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 BRESSER refractor (lens) telescopes for landscape and nature observing.CHARACTERISTICS OPTICS
Optical design: reflector telescopeMirror diameter: 150 mm / focal length: 750 mm / F/5Maximum recommended magnification: 300xTelescope for night and solar observation
Very high quality Hexafoc focuser with 2,5" free inner diameter
Diffraction limited optics with parabolic main mirror
6x30 straight through viewfinder with reticle
Optimized finder socket for comfortable use
Cradle rings with handle and integrated piggyback camera holder (1/4 thread)
Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation included
Dovetail plate with stainless steel rail
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
Ball bearings in both axes for more precise movements
Stable height adjustable stainless steel tripod (min. 69 cm / max. 109,5 cm )
Load capacity up to 13 kg payload
Retrofittable with the BRESSER Star Tracker Goto Kit (item no. 4951750)
Circular bubble for easy horizontal alignment
Pole height scale for setting the latitude
Scaled graduated circular rings to facilitate finding objects using a star atlas or planetarium software
Pole finder scope with optional illumination ( item no. 4964212 )
Tripod weight: 4.7 kg
Mount weight: 5.6 kg (without counterweight)
Total weight incl. counterweight: 14.8 kg
Batteries: not includedSCOPE OF DELIVERY
Optical tube
26mm Super Plössl eyepiece (31.7 mm / 1.25'')
Integrated 31.7 mm and T2 adapter
Prism rail with stainless steel clamping surface
Adapter for 50.8 mm (2") eyepieces
6x30 optical viewfinder
Rotatable star map
Aperture solar filter
Tube clamp with handle and camera holder
Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation
Adjustable polar finder scope with optional illumination
Astronomy PC software Stellarium (via download)
BRESSER EXOS-2 mount
Stainless steel tube field tripod with accessory tray
1 x 4.5 kg counterweight
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.
The BRESSER Messier NT-150/1200 telescope excels with high rigidity and tack-sharp
optics. The 150mm aperture enables you to observe bright nebulas in the
depth of space. Find the remnants of a gigantic stellar explosion from
the year 1054 in the Taurean constellation, or scan the glowing bands of
the great Orion Nebula. Detect the famous Whirlpool Galaxy in the Big
Dipper or find the Dumpbell-Nebula in the constellation Vulpecula
(little fox). The high rigidity of the EXOS-2 mount allows for relaxed
observations and is helpful for those making their first attempts at
astrophotography.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 BRESSER refractor (lens) telescopes for landscape and nature observing.
CHARACTERISTICS OPTIC
Optical design: reflector telescopeMirror diameter: 150 mm / focal length: 1200 mm / F/8Maximum recommended magnification: 300xTelescope for night and solar observation
Collects 460x more light than the human eye
Pure colour reproduction of the objects
Very high quality Hexafoc focuser with 2.5" free inner diameter
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
Ball bearings in both axes for more precise movements
Stable height adjustable stainless steel tripod ( Min. 69 cm / Max. 109,5 cm )
Load capacity up to 13 kg payload
Circular bubble for easy horizontal alignment
GoTo Mount with motors and hand box controller, for easy finding and guiding moon, planets, stars and much more
ST-4 compatible autoguider interface
Pole height scale for setting the latitude
Scaled graduated circular rings to facilitate finding objects using a star atlas or planetarium software
Pole finder scope with optional illumination ( item no. 4964212 )
Tripod weight: 4.7 kg
Mount weight: 6.7 kg (without counterweight)
Total weight incl. counterweight: 15.9 kg
Batteries: not included
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
optical tube
26mm Super Plössl eyepiece (31.7 mm / 1.25")
integrated 31.7 mm and T2 adapter
Prism rail with stainless steel clamping surface (44mm universal dovetail for GP/EQ5/LXD75)
6x30 viewfinder
Rotatable star chart
Aperture solar filter
Tube clamp with handle and camera holder
Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation
Astronomy PC software Stellarium (via download)
Equatorial EXOS 2 GOTO mount and Startracker handheld computer
Stainless steel tube field tripod with accessory tray
1 x 4.5 kg counterweight
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.
The BRESSER Messier N-150s excels with tack-sharp parabolic optics. The 150mm aperture enables you to observe bright nebulas in the depth of space. Find the remnants of a gigantic stellar explosion from the year 1054 in the Taurean constellation, or scan the glowing bands of the great Orion Nebula. Detect the famous Whirlpool Galaxy in the Big Dipper or find the Dumpbell-Nebula in the constellation Vulpecula (little fox).
This telescope is only an optical tube without mount and tripod.
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 BRESSER refractor (lens) telescopes for landscape and nature observing.
CHARACTERISTICS OPTICS
Optical design: reflector telescope
Mirror diameter: 150 mm / focal length: 750 mm / F/5
Maximum recommended magnification: 300x
Telescope for night and solar observation
Very high quality Hexafoc focuser with 2,5'' free inner diameter
Diffraction limited optics with parabolic main mirror
6x30 straight through viewfinder with reticle
Optimized finder socket for comfortable use
Cradle rings with handle and integrated piggyback camera holder (1/4 thread)
Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation included
Dovetail plate with stainless steel rail
50,8 mm (2) to 31,7 mm (1,25) adapter with integrated T2 thread (T2-adapter ring for your camera is needed)
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
Optical tube
26mm Super Plössl eyepiece (31.7 mm / 1.25'')
Integrated 31.7 mm and T2 adapter
Prism rail with stainless steel clamping surface
Adapter for 50.8 mm (2'' eyepieces)
6x30 optical viewfinder
Rotatable star map
Aperture solar filter
Tube clamp with handle and camera holder
Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation
Astronomy PC software Stellarium (via download)
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.
The BRESSER Messier NT-203 with a parabolic main mirror 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.The Messier 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. Using the Messier NT-203 you can explore the remains of exploded giant stars and the
birthplace of new stars. This above-average devise can help you
discover the real beauty of our universe!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 BRESSER refractor (lens) telescopes for landscape and nature observing.CHARACTERISTICS OPTICSOptical design: reflector telescopeMirror diameter: 203mm / focal length: 1000mm / F/5Maximum recommended magnification: 406x
Telescope for night and solar observingVery high quality Hexafoc focuser with 2,5" free inner diameterDiffraction limited optics with parabolic main mirror8x50 straight through viewfinder with reticleOptimized finder socket for comfortable use Cradle rings with handle and integrated piggyback camera holder (1/4 thread)Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation includedDovetail plate with stainless steel rail 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
Ball bearings in both axes for more precise movements
Stable height adjustable stainless steel tripod ( Min. 69cm / Max. 109,5cm )
Load capacity up to 13 kg payload
Circular bubble for easy horizontal alignment
GoTo Mount with motors and hand box controller, for easy finding and guiding moon, planets, stars and much more
ST-4 compatible autoguider interface
Pole height scale for setting the latitude
Scaled graduated circular rings to facilitate finding objects using a star atlas or planetarium software
Pole finder scope with optional illumination ( item no. 4964212 )
Tripod weight: 4.7 kg
Mount weight: 6.7 kg (without counterweight)
Total weight incl. counterweight: 20.4 kg
Batteries: not includedSCOPE OF DELIVERYOptical tube
26mm Super Plössl eyepiece 31,7mm (1.25")
Integrated 31,7 mm and T2 adapter
Prism rail with stainless steel clamping surface
Adapter for 50.8 mm (2") eyepieces
8x50 optical viewfinder
Rotatable star map
Aperture solar filter
Tube clamp with handle and camera holder
Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation
Adjustable polar finder scope with optional illumination
Astronomy PC software Stellarium (via download)Equatorial EXOS 2 GOTO mount with stainless steel tripod and Startracker handcontroller
Stainless steel tube field tripod with accessory tray2 x 4.5 kg counterweight
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.The BRESSER Messier NT-203/1200 enables observations, which were not feasible in this price range only a few years ago. This Messier NT203/1200 is optimized for planetary observations because of the longer focal length and less obruction which offers a better sharpness and contrast. The most advanced manufacturing technology allows to follow the shadows of the moons of Jupiter on the planet itself ; the abundance of structures and details on the surface of Jupiter are stunning. 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. See the remains of exploded giant stars the Messier NT-203/1200 and observe the birthplaces of the new star. You will be surprised of the beauties of the universe with this larger than average device!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 BRESSER refractor (lens) telescopes for landscape and nature observing.CHARACTERISTICS OPTICS
Optical design: reflector telescopeMirror diameter: 203mm / focal length: 1200mm / F/6Maximum recommended magnification: 406xTelescope for night and solar observation
Advanced optics for planetary observations
Longer focal length and less light obstruction
Offers an even sharper view with high contrast
Very high quality Hexafoc focuser with 2,5" free inner diameter
Diffraction limited optics with parabolic main mirror
8x50 straight through viewfinder with reticle
Optimized finder socket for comfortable use
Cradle rings with handle and integrated piggyback camera holder (1/4 thread)
Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation included
Dovetail plate with stainless steel rail
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
Ball bearings in both axes for more precise movements
Stable height adjustable stainless steel tripod ( Min. 69cm / Max. 109,5cm )
Load capacity up to 13 kg payload
Circular bubble for easy horizontal alignment
GoTo Mount with motors and hand box controller, for easy finding and guiding moon, planets, stars and much more
ST-4 compatible autoguider interface
Pole height scale for setting the latitude
Scaled graduated circular rings to facilitate finding objects using a star atlas or planetarium software
Pole finder scope with optional illumination ( item no. 4964212 )
Tripod weight: 4.7 kg
Mount weight: 6.7 kg (without counterweight)
Total weight incl. counterweight: 20.4 kg
Batteries: not includedSCOPE OF DELIEVRY
Optical tube
26 mm Super Plössl eyepiece 31,7mm(1.25'')
Integrated 31,7 mm and T2 adapter
Prism rail with stainless steel clamping surface
Adapter for 50.8 mm (2") eyepieces
8x50 optical viewfinder
Rotatable star map
Aperture solar filter
Tube clamp with handle and camera holder
Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation
Adjustable polar finder scope with optional illumination
Astronomy PC software Stellarium (via download)
Equatorial EXOS 2 GOTO mount with stainless steel tripod and Startracker handcontroller
Stainless steel tube field tripod with accessory tray
2 x 4.5 kg counterweight
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.For the ambitious planetary observer the BRESSER Messier 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.CHARACTERISTICS OPTICS
Optical design: refractor telescopeLens diameter: 152 mm / focal length: 1200 mm / F/7.9Maximum recommended magnification: 406xTelescope for night and solar observation
High-quality and light gathering achromatic objective lens
Modern multi-coating of the lenses for a bright and high-contrast image
Robust aluminium tube construction
Very high quality Hexafoc focuser with 2.5" free inner diameter
8x50 viewfinder with crosshair eyepiece
Optimised finder mount for comfortable viewing
31.7mm (1.25") zenith mirror
Cradle rings with handle and integrated piggyback camera holder (1/4 thread)
Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation included
Prism rail with stainless steel clamping surface (44mm universal dovetail for GP/EQ5/LXD75)
50.8 to 31.7mm adapter with integrated T2 adapter (optional T2 ring required)
CHARACTERISTICS MOUNT
Stable parallactic mount with fine drive in both axes
Ball bearings in both axes for more precise movements
Stable height adjustable stainless steel tripod ( Min. 69 cm / Max. 109,5 cm )
Load capacity up to 13 kg payload
Circular bubble for easy horizontal alignment
GoTo Mount with motors and hand box controller, for easy finding and guiding moon, planets, stars and much more
ST-4 compatible autoguider interface
Pole height scale for setting the latitude
Scaled graduated circular rings to facilitate finding objects using a star atlas or planetarium software
Pole finder scope with optional illumination ( item no. 4964212 )
Tripod weight: 4.7 kg
Mount weight: 6.7 kg (without counterweight)
Total weight incl. counterweight: 20.4 kg
Batteries: not includedSCOPE OF DELIEVRY
Optical tube
26 mm Super Plössl eyepiece 31,7 mm (1.25'')
31,7 mm (1.25") Zenith mirror,
Integrated 31,7 mm and T2 adapter
Prism rail with stainless steel clamping surface
Adapter for 50.8 mm (2") eyepieces
8x50 optical viewfinder
Rotatable star map
Aperture solar filter
Tube clamp with handle and camera holder
Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation
Adjustable polar finder scope with optional illumination
Astronomy PC software Stellarium (via download)
Equatorial EXOS 2 GOTO mount with stainless steel tripod and Startracker handcontroller
Stainless steel tube field tripod with accessory tray
2 x 4.5 kg counterweight
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.The BRESSER Messier NT-150 telescope excels with high rigidity and tack-sharp parabolic optics. The 150 mm aperture enables you to observe bright nebulas in the depth of space. Find the remnants of a gigantic stellar explosion from the year 1054 in the Taurean constellation, or scan the glowing bands of the great Orion Nebula. Detect the famous Whirlpool Galaxy in the Big Dipper or find the Dumpbell-Nebula in the constellation Vulpecula (little fox). The high rigidity of the EXOS-2 mount allows for relaxed observations and is helpful for those making their first attempts at astrophotography.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 BRESSER refractor (lens) telescopes for landscape and nature observing.CHARACTERISTICS OPTICS
Optical design: reflector telescopeMirror diameter: 150 mm / focal length: 750 mm / F/5Maximum recommended magnification: 300xTelescope for night and solar observation
Very high quality Hexafoc focuser with 2,5" free inner diameter
Diffraction limited optics with parabolic main mirror
6x30 straight through viewfinder with reticle
Optimized finder socket for comfortable use
Cradle rings with handle and integrated piggyback camera holder (1/4 thread)
Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation included
Dovetail plate with stainless steel rail
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
Optical tube
26mm Super Plössl eyepiece (31.7 mm / 1.25")
Integrated 31.7 mm and T2 adapter
Prism rail with stainless steel clamping surface
Adapter for 50.8 mm (2") eyepieces
6x30 optical viewfinder
Rotatable star map
Aperture solar filter
Tube clamp with handle and camera holder
Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation
Astronomy PC software Stellarium (via download)
1 x 4.5 kg counterweight
Equatorial EXOS 1 mount with stainless steel tripod
€589.00*
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