Bresser N 130/1000 - Powerful Newton Telescope with EXOS-2 GoTo Mount
The Bresser N 130/1000 brings the night sky closer than ever.
With its 130mm mirror, it captures over 30% more light than most beginner models, so your images will be bright, contrasty and full of detail. Whether you're viewing the moon, tracking the rings of Saturn or taking a look at distant star clusters - this telescope lets you see everything with stunning sharpness.

The Newton reflective optics deliver color-clear images without color flaws, so you see true hues, exactly as they are. The long focal length of 1000 mm provides strong magnifications, perfect for discerning details on planets and the moon.
The robust EXOS-2 GoTo mount lifts the experience even higher. At the touch of a button, the telescope automatically looks up planets, stars or nebulae from a database of more than 100,000 objects. No frustrating searching - you just look. The movements are smooth, the tripod construction stable, and the motors accurately track the chosen object while you observe or photograph.
The sturdy steel tripod dampens vibrations and remains stable even at higher magnifications. So you can observe comfortably without constant adjustment. Everything feels solid, precise and ready for many years of use.

Within minutes, the Bresser N 130/1000 is ready to use. The telescope comes with all the accessories you need to get started right away: eyepiece, viewfinder, polar finder, solar filter, smartphone adapter and even a telescope manual for novice observers.
What to expect
✓ Moon: razor-sharp craters, mountains and deep shadows.
✓ Planets: cloud bands on Jupiter, Saturn's rings and Mars’ polar caps.
✓ Deep-sky: open clusters, nebulae and bright galaxies.
✓ Ease of use: GoTo system does the searching for you.
✓ Stability: Low-vibration image, even at high magnifications.
✓ Grows with you: suitable for beginners and advanced students.
✗ Sun: safe to use only with an appropriate sunscreen.
Specifications
Optics
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | Newton (reflector) |
| Type | Mirror reflector |
| Aperture (mm) | 130 |
| Focal length (mm) | 1000 |
| Focal Ratio (f/) | 7,7 |
| Resolution (arcsec) | 0,88 |
| Boundary magnitude | 12,4 |
| Light output relative to eye | 350× |
| Max. useful magnification | 260× |
| Tube material | Aluminum |
| Tube length (mm) | 920 |
| Tube weight (kg) | 5,2 |
Focuser
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | Rack Focuser |
| Ocular connection | 2″ |
| Connection (camera side) | T2 |
Mount
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | EXOS-2 GoTo |
| Type | Equatorial |
| GoTo steering | Yes |
| Database | 100,000 objects |
| Motors | Servo motors |
| Carrying capacity (kg) | 13 |
| Weight (kg) | 6,7 |
Tripod
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Type | Tripod Tripod |
| Material | Steel |
| Weight (kg) | 4,6 |
Included accessories
| Section | Description |
|---|---|
| Ocular | SP 26 mm (1.25″) |
| Eyepiece adapter | 1,25″ & 2″ |
| Seeker | 6×30 |
| Software | Stellarium |
| Pole finder | Yes |
| Smartphone adapter | Yes |
| Solar filter | Yes |
| Rotating star chart | Yes |
| Telescope Handbook | Yes |
General
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Series | Messier |
| Application | Moon & Planets, Nebulae & Galaxies, Astrophotography |
| Recommended for | Beginners & advanced students |
| Observatory use | No |
| Nature observation | No |
| Total weight (kg) | 16,5 |











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