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The jump from 4 inches to 5 inches of aperture is where deep-sky observing starts to get serious — spiral arms in M51, the dark lane in M82, and globular clusters that resolve into individual stars instead of cotton balls. The Explore Scientific AR127 steps up to a 5-inch aperture with 55% more light-gathering than the AR102, with an 8x50 finderscope, 2" dielectric diagonal, and dual-speed Crayford focuser included at a price that makes serious aperture accessible.
Want even more aperture? The AR152 steps up to 152mm for the brightest views in the AR Series with a full 6 inches of aperture. Looking for a lighter grab-and-go option? The AR102 delivers the same optical design at 11.5 lbs and 25.5" of tube. Want color-free APO performance? The ED102 Essential Series steps up to an air-spaced triplet with HOYA FCD1 extra-low dispersion glass, eliminating the chromatic aberration inherent in achromatic designs.
Note: No eyepieces are included — the AR127 is designed for observers who want to choose their own. See our recommended eyepieces below.
We recommend the Explore Scientific 52° Series Waterproof Eyepieces — each is fully sealed, nitrogen-purged, and built for years of reliable use:
If you're starting out, the 25mm delivers bright, sweeping views that make deep-sky objects easy to find. Add the 10mm for a versatile mid-high power option, then build from there.
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