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AstroEye Planetarium
£79.99
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4 instalments of £19.99 with clearpay Learn more
If Patrick Moore has taught us anything (aside from his work on Gamesmaster… terrible business), it's that the night sky is a tremendously beautiful thing. However, thanks to the omnipresent orange fug that covers our major cities, seeing it clearly is a bit of a struggle for those of us who don't live in the countryside. Thankfully, the AstroEye Planetarium projector is on hand to show us not only the wonders of the night sky, but of whole constellations and star systems. It's sort of like being in 2001: A Space Odyssey, but without the psychotic computer and ballet music.
Simply pop this attractive spherical projector unit into its bowl-shaped holder, angle it up at the ceiling and turn it on. Immediately, you'll be awe-struck as over 8,000 stars gently revolve around the room. There are two slide discs for you to play with, one with all the constellations marked on it and one without, if you fancy a more natural experience. With a five-speed control, you can control the speed of the rotation too. It's even date-sensitive, meaning that you can see the subtle movements of the stars from day to day. Best of all, a press of a button will send a shooting star flying across your universe (though hopefully it won't be replicated in reality - there'll be meteors flying all over the place).
It obviously works best at night or in a darkened room (we tried it out under a desk with mixed results) and is therefore brilliant as an alternative to a night-light or lamp, or makes lovely mood lighting. With a sleep function that allows you to doze off without having to worry about turning it off.
Perfect for anyone wanting to learn about astrology, or those who want some interesting mood lighting, the AstroEye Planetarium crams the whole universe into your bedroom.
- The Astro Planetarium projects constellations onto your ceiling.
- Projects over 8,000 stars.
- Rotates either clockwise or anti-clockwise at 5 selectable speeds.
- Two slides to choose from - either with or without constellations labelled.
- Date-sensitive - see the movement of the stars from day to day.
- Shooting star function.
- Sleep timer function - 30, 60, 90 or 120 min settings.
- Star map included.
- Projection area 1.8 x 2.2m at a 2m distance.
- Comes with bowl-shaped holder.
- Requires 3 x AA batteries (not included).
- Suitable for ages 4 years+.
Size:
- 15 x 13.5 x 13.5 cm (projector).
- 16.5 x 16.5 x 7 cm (stand).
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AstroEye Planetarium
£79.99
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4 instalments of £19.99 with clearpay Learn more
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If Patrick Moore has taught us anything (aside from his work on Gamesmaster… terrible business), it's that the night sky is a tremendously beautiful thing. However, thanks to the omnipresent orange fug that covers our major cities, seeing it clearly is a bit of a struggle for those of us who don't live in the countryside. Thankfully, the AstroEye Planetarium projector is on hand to show us not only the wonders of the night sky, but of whole constellations and star systems. It's sort of like being in 2001: A Space Odyssey, but without the psychotic computer and ballet music.
Simply pop this attractive spherical projector unit into its bowl-shaped holder, angle it up at the ceiling and turn it on. Immediately, you'll be awe-struck as over 8,000 stars gently revolve around the room. There are two slide discs for you to play with, one with all the constellations marked on it and one without, if you fancy a more natural experience. With a five-speed control, you can control the speed of the rotation too. It's even date-sensitive, meaning that you can see the subtle movements of the stars from day to day. Best of all, a press of a button will send a shooting star flying across your universe (though hopefully it won't be replicated in reality - there'll be meteors flying all over the place).
It obviously works best at night or in a darkened room (we tried it out under a desk with mixed results) and is therefore brilliant as an alternative to a night-light or lamp, or makes lovely mood lighting. With a sleep function that allows you to doze off without having to worry about turning it off.
Perfect for anyone wanting to learn about astrology, or those who want some interesting mood lighting, the AstroEye Planetarium crams the whole universe into your bedroom.
- The Astro Planetarium projects constellations onto your ceiling.
- Projects over 8,000 stars.
- Rotates either clockwise or anti-clockwise at 5 selectable speeds.
- Two slides to choose from - either with or without constellations labelled.
- Date-sensitive - see the movement of the stars from day to day.
- Shooting star function.
- Sleep timer function - 30, 60, 90 or 120 min settings.
- Star map included.
- Projection area 1.8 x 2.2m at a 2m distance.
- Comes with bowl-shaped holder.
- Requires 3 x AA batteries (not included).
- Suitable for ages 4 years+.
Size:
- 15 x 13.5 x 13.5 cm (projector).
- 16.5 x 16.5 x 7 cm (stand).
- thumbsUp!
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