Comparison
The Celestron Advanced VX 6" Newtonian is the clear winner for most amateur astronomers, scoring 73/100 overall versus 57/100 for the Explore Scientific ED127 FCD100. The decisive factor is aperture advantage; the Celestron's 152mm mirror versus the Explore Scientific's 127mm delivers significantly more light-gathering power, translating to better deep-sky visibility and astrophotography capability. The Celestron outperforms across nearly every scientific metric: astrophotography (76 vs 46), planetary observation (50 vs 42), and deep-sky work (65 vs 39).
Its GoTo system adds practical observing convenience. However, the Explore Scientific ED127 FCD100 serves a specific niche; its superior portability (59 vs 15) and lightweight 6.35kg design appeal to observers who prioritize travel flexibility over optical performance. The ED refractor's superior optics also deliver cleaner planetary images than a typical Newtonian at comparable apertures, though the Celestron's larger mirror ultimately compensates.
Buy the Celestron Advanced VX 6" Newtonian if you value optical performance, automation, and deep-sky exploration from a backyard location. Buy the Explore Scientific ED127 FCD100 if frequent travel or limited storage space takes priority over aperture. The Celestron represents better overall value for stationary observing setups.
Why choose Celestron Advanced VX
Why choose Explore Scientific ED127