The Bresser Telescope N 130/650 EQ3 Spica is an excellent choice for beginning astronomers who want to quickly familiarize themselves with the night sky. With a mirror diameter of 130 mm and a focal length of 650 mm, this Newton reflector provides a bright, high-contrast image free of color aberration. Thanks to the parabolic primary mirror, this telescope can collect significant light (340x light gathering), making it suitable for observing the moon, planets and bright deep-sky objects such as the Orion Nebula and open star clusters.



This 130/650 Newton reflector telescope is designed for those who want to start stargazing right away. Thanks to the f/5 aperture ratio and parabolic primary mirror, this model delivers clear images of the moon, planets, and deep-sky objects. With a tube length of just 60 cm, it’s compact, stable and easy to set up, even on a balcony or terrace.
The included EQ3 mount offers fine adjustment in two axes (RA and DEC), allowing smooth object tracking. This not only makes observation easier but is also ideal for mastering the basic principles of celestial mechanics.
Why this telescope is so popular:
– 130 mm aperture with f/5 ratio = lots of light, wide field of view
– EQ3 mount with slow motion controls = precise tracking
– Compact design = less wind-sensitive, ideal for outdoor locations
– Aesthetically finished with sturdy tube rings and dovetail
– Complete package with eyepieces, solar filter and smartphone adapter
– Personal guidance after purchase, including 80-page beginner’s guide
What you can see:
✓ Moon: sharp craters, shadows and edges
✓ Jupiter and its moons, Saturn with its rings
✓ Deep-sky objects like the Orion Nebula, Pleiades, Andromeda
✓ Bright double stars and open clusters
✗ Not suitable for solar observation without professional filter
✗ Not suitable for long exposure photography (no motor drive included)
What’s included:
– 130 mm Newton reflector telescope (650 mm focal length)
– Equatorial EQ3 mount with slow motion control
– Aluminum tripod with accessory tray
– 20 mm and 4 mm eyepiece (1.25 inch fitting)
– 3x Barlow lens
– Solar filter (for basic solar observation, use only under supervision)
– Smartphone adapter
– Finder: Star Diagonal
– Tube rings + Vixen dovetail
– Manual and access to Unique Telescope ABC guide (80 pages)
Who is this telescope for?
For beginners who want more than an entry-level model. This telescope offers enough light gathering to see beyond the moon, while remaining easy to use. Also ideal as a first reflector system with a serious mount to learn working with.
Not suitable for:
✘ Full astrophotography with long exposures
✘ Solar observation without approved solar filter
✘ Children without supervision (due to mirror system and EQ setting)
Technical specifications in brief:
– Type: Newton reflector (parabolic)
– Aperture: 130 mm
– Focal length: 650 mm
– f/5 ratio
– Resolution: 0.88 arcsec
– Max. magnification: 260x
– Mount: EQ3, manual with slow motion controls
– Eyepiece fitting: 1.25 inch
– Weight: approx. 10 kg
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