The Bresser Telescope AC 80/900 Quasar EQ-Sky Carbon Design is an excellent choice for beginners looking to get a solid start in the world of amateur astronomy. With an 80 mm aperture, this refractor telescope offers 77% more light output than entry-level models with a 60 mm aperture, making lunar and planetary details more visible. The 900 mm focal length (f/11.3) provides sharp and high-contrast images ideal for observing lunar landscapes, the rings of Saturn and the moons of Jupiter.


Are you looking for a solid first telescope that shows more than a standard entry-level model? The Bresser AC 80/900 Quasar is a reliable refractor that gives you sharp images of the moon, planets and bright deep-sky objects. Thanks to its 80 mm aperture, you 77% see more light than a 60 mm model - and you notice that difference immediately.
The focal length of 900 mm (f/11.3) gives you plenty of magnification for planetary details, as well as a calm, high-contrast image - ideal for observing moon craters, Saturn's rings or Jupiter's moons.
What can you see with it?
✓ The moon with sharp edges, craters and shadow structures
✓ Jupiter: cloud bands and its four largest moons
✓ Saturn: with rings and in good conditions also the Cassini line
✓ Some bright deep-sky objects such as the Orion Nebula and Andromeda Nebula
Why this model works for you:
- EQ-Sky mount: follow objects smoothly with slow-motion buttons
- Clear optics: 80 mm aperture with good contrast reproduction
- User-friendly: easy to set up and lightweight
- Smartphone holder included: take your first pictures through the eyepiece
- Carbon-look design: stable, sturdy and modern appearance
What's in the box?
- Refractor telescope (80 mm / 900 mm)
- EQ-Sky equatorial mount with tripod
- Eyepieces: 20 mm & 4 mm (1.25 inches)
- 3x Barlow lens for higher magnification
- Red dot finder
- 90° star diagonal (1.25″)
- Smartphone adapter
- Tube rings, dew cap and accessory holder
Who is this telescope suitable for?
For beginning stargazers who want to see more than with a simple children's telescope. Perfect as a first telescope to explore the moon, planets and some nebulae, with a stable mount and good accessories.
Not suitable for:
✘ Advanced astrophotography
✘ Nature observation during the day (due to image reversal)
✘ Sun observation (unless with appropriate solar filter)








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