Comparison
The Unistellar Odyssey is the clear winner for most amateur astronomers. The Celestron 12046 Advanced VX underperforms significantly across nearly every category, scoring less than half the Odyssey's overall rating despite costing slightly less and weighing more than double. The single most important differentiator is optical and computational design philosophy.
The Celestron 12046 Advanced VX uses a traditional 9.25-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain with conventional GoTo capabilities, while the Unistellar Odyssey combines a fast 114mm reflector with integrated smart telescope technology, AI-assisted observations, and real-time image enhancement. This fundamental difference drives the Odyssey's superiority in deep sky observing, astrophotography, and beginner friendliness. The Celestron 12046 Advanced VX suits only observers wanting high magnification for lunar and planetary work who prioritize conventional optics and don't mind setup complexity.
The Unistellar Odyssey serves virtually everyone else: beginners, deep sky enthusiasts, astrophotographers, and those valuing portability. Choose the Unistellar Odyssey unless you specifically demand aperture exceeding 9 inches or traditional equatorial mount mechanics. The Odyssey's lighter weight, superior tracking, intelligent observing platform, and comprehensive performance across all categories make it the stronger investment for contemporary amateur astronomy.
Why choose Celestron 12046 Computerized
No significant advantages identified.
Why choose Unistellar Odyssey