Ah, the planetarium. Home of many a school field trip. Our particular planetarium was built in the '60s and featured orange and puke green seating. The recording that played while the stars lit up was also from the '60s and would often fuzz out in places. Since we heard the same recording over and over, we'd try to recite it word for word while simultaneously ogling the couple that used the darkened space for hot makeoutz. (We were the adorably naive nerds who didn't take advantage of the convenient makeout lighting. Sad, but true.)
If our planetarium featured Star Wars, we are sure that even the makeout couple would have unlocked faces long enough to stare into the sea of stars and planets. There's Naboo! And Dagobah! And Alderaan! Let's face it, we feel closer to these locations than we'll ever feel to our next-planet-neighbors Venus and Mars. But just in case you want some real educational value out of this Death Star, there's a second dome that shows the night sky of Earth, constellations and all.
Product Specifications
- For Ages 8 and Up
- WARNING: SMALL PARTS - Not intended for children under 3 years of age
- Tabletop planetarium looks like the infamous Death Star
- Projects the Star Wars galaxy and planet names or Earth's night sky
- Includes a fun and informative learning guide
- WARNING: Do not look directly into the light source. Doing so can cause serious and irreparable eye damage.
- Requires 3AA batteries (not included)
Aucun commentaire:
Enregistrer un commentaire