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Smithsonian Planetarium Projector
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This product is a great gift for young space lovers, with a focus knob and facts about the planets. However, some reviews have noted that the images are blurry and the star portion is not as advertised. Additionally, the battery operated feature is not ideal.
Bring the nighttime sky into your childs room with this mesmerizing, dual-function planetarium projector. Just aim the projector at a light-colored wall or ceiling, and gaze at a rotating star pattern of the northern sky. Three disks feature 24 high-definition space images to project alongside the stars: planets, nebulae, moons, asteroids and more. The Smith…
Bring the nighttime sky into your childs room with this mesmerizing, dual-function planetarium projector. Just aim the projector at a light-colored wall or ceiling, and gaze at a rotating star pattern of the northern sky. Three disks feature 24 high-definition space images to project alongside the stars: planets, nebulae, moons, asteroids and more. The Smithsonian Planetarium Projector features a 15-minute auto-shut-off, so you can fall asleep under a magical night sky. It comes with STEM educational content and requires 3 AA batteries (not included). Ages 8+.
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This product is a great gift for young space lovers, with a focus knob and facts about the planets. However, some reviews have noted that the images are blurry and the star portion is not as advertised. Additionally, the battery operated feature is not ideal.
Pros
- Automatically turns off
- Focus feature for clean images
- Easy to use
- Great for young space enthusiasts
- Affordable
Cons
- Stars may not turn on
- Slides don't rotate automatically
- Slides may break over time
- Blurry images initially
- Limited disc options
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Description
Bring the nighttime sky into your childs room with this mesmerizing, dual-function planetarium projector. Just aim the projector at a light-colored wall or ceiling, and gaze at a rotating star pattern of the northern sky. Three disks feature 24 high-definition space images to project alongside the stars: planets, nebulae, moons, asteroids and more. The Smithsonian Planetarium Projector features a 15-minute auto-shut-off, so you can fall asleep under a magical night sky. It comes with STEM educational content and requires 3 AA batteries (not included). Ages 8+.
Specifications
Age Range | 8 Years And Up |
Educational Focus | Science, Technology |
Power Source | Battery |
Battery | 3 Aa Alkaline, Required, Not Included |
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