Powerful, compact and easy to use
The Bresser Messier 130/650 Dobson is designed for those who want to explore the night sky without too much effort and difficulty!
With his 130 mm main mirror and focal length of 650 mm this table-top Dobson offers a broad view of the universe, ideal for beginners, families and young stargazers.
The telescope delivers bright, high-contrast images of the Moon, the planets and even some deep-sky objects such as the Orion Nebula or the Pleiades. Its compact size allows it to fit on almost any table or solid surface, making observing feel effortless and intuitive.

Bright optics with parabolic mirror
The high-quality parabolic main mirror corrects optical distortions and ensures sharpness all the way to the image edge. The focal ratio of f/5 makes this Dobson bright and excellent for both high and low magnifications.
With the included moon filter observe the Moon comfortably without glare. The Red Dot viewfinder helps you easily locate objects, and the Rack & Pinion focuser ensures accurate focusing.
What to expect to see:
- Moon: impressive craters, shadow lines and rills
- Jupiter: cloud bands and four moons visible
- Saturn: Recognizable rings and Cassini separation in good viewing
- Deep-sky objects: Orion nebula, Andromeda galaxy and open star clusters

Solid Dobson table base
The stable tabletop Dobson base makes aiming easy. The telescope rotates smoothly in height and direction and stays well balanced thanks to the friction control.
Its compact base allows you to place it on a garden table, picnic table or even the hood of a car. Ideal for those who want mobile observation or have limited set-up space.

Ready to use out of the box
The Bresser Messier 130/650 Dobson is ready to use in minutes. No mounting of tripods or complicated settings, just set it down, aim and watch.
Included:
- Optical tube 130/650 mm (Newton reflector)
- Tabletop Dobson base
- 9 mm and 25 mm eyepieces (1.25″)
- Red Dot viewfinder
- Moon Filter
- Collimation aid

What we recommend
✓ Moon: excellent fit
✓ Planets: well visible at proper magnification
✓ Deep-sky objects: visible in dark skies
✗ Astrophotography: not suitable
✗ Earth observation: not suitable
Specifications
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Brand & Series | Bresser Messier |
| Optical design | Newton reflector (Dobson, tabletop) |
| Aperture (aperture) | 130 mm |
| Focal length | 650 mm |
| Focal ratio | f/5 |
| Mount type | Dobson (tabletop, alt-azimuth) |
| Focuser | 1.25″ rack and pinion (Rack & Pinion) |
| Optical coating | Aluminum with SiO₂ protective coating |
| Seeker | Red Dot viewfinder |
| Included eyepieces | 9 mm and 25 mm (1.25″) |
| Included filter | Moon Filter |
| Included | Collimation aid, table mount |
| Limiting star magnitude | approx. 12.8 |
| Resolution | 0.9″ (theoretical) |
| Light output relative to human eye | 345× |
| Material optical tube | Metal |
| Optical tube length | 650 mm |
| Optical tube weight | about 4 kg |
| Total weight | approx. 6.5 kg |
| Warranty | 2-year manufacturer's warranty (Bresser) |









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