Star Theatre 2

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Complete Home Planetarium - Learn the
Constellations and the secrets of the night sky!


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Our Star Theatre 2 Home Planetarium is is one of our favourite products, enabling children (and adults!) to learn about the night sky. It is also makes an ideal gift to go alongside one of our London Science Museum children's telescopes. Star Theater 2's halogen lamp projects hundreds of stars, planets and constellations onto your walls and ceiling. A fascinating CD audio tour hosted by a leading astronomer really helps to bring this product to life.

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Star Theatre 2



Star Theatre 2 Home Planetarium

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HOME PLANETARIUM WITH AUDIO TOUR

Star Theater 2's halogen lamp projects hundreds of stars, planets and constellations onto your walls and ceiling. You can explore the night sky with a fascinating CD audio tour hosted by a leading astronomer. Use the Star Theatre's built-in compass and easy-to-set dials to accurately replicate the night sky for any time past, present or future!

The Star Theatre is supplied with an audio CD which has a 45 minute explanatory commentary. This is a well-balanced mixture of science and the mythology of the classical constellations - in fact it is as professional a commentary as you'd expect in a major planetarium.

Also included is a hand-held "Meteor Maker" complete with Halley's Comet slide. The next sighting in the sky of the actual comet is around the year 2061, but you can see it in your bedroom tonight! The constellation dome is detachable to allow use outside as a 3D glow-in-the-dark star map. Star Theatre 2 uses three AA batteries for the dome and two for the Comet Maker (batteries not included). Measures 7" x 7" x 6" high. For ages 6 and up. Like any planispheric device, the Star Theatre can be set to show the sky at a given hour of any specific day of the year. The globe is inclined to model the night sky of Northern latitudes (so suitable for the UK and anywhere in Europe), and a compass is built into the base to help align it correctly, so that the stars projected on your ceiling correspond exactly with those you will ll see outside.

2-Dimensional Star Maps, such as those found in books, are useful devices to help amateur astronomers find their way around the night sky, but the 3-dimensional m ap provided by our Star Theatre 2 planetarium makes it far easier for the beginner to understand the workings of the night sky - that is why this product is also purchased by adults, as well as children.


Package includes:
  • Star Theatre 2 Home Planetarium
  • Hand-held Light Pointer, with with Meteor Maker and Halley's Comet Slide
  • Audio CD - 45 Minute Planetarium Show
  • Instruction Booklet
Ages:6+
Theatre Features:
  • Home Planetarium
  • LEARN TO Recognise Star Constellations
  • Find the PLANETS in the night sky
  • Perfect for discovering the Secrets of the Night Sky
  • MAP OF THE NIGHT SKY
  • Ideal for Adults and Children alike




Instruction Manual (PDF)





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Star Constellations: Our modern constellation system comes to us from the ancient Greeks. The oldest description of the constellations as we know them comes from a poem, called Phaenomena, written about 270 B.C. by the Greek poet Aratus. However, it is clear from the poem that the constellations mentioned originated long before Aratus' time. Astronomers officially recognize 88 constellations covering the entire sky in the northern and southern hemispheres. Currently, 14 men and women, 9 birds, two insects, 19 land animals, 10 water creatures, two centaurs, one head of hair, a serpent, a dragon, a flying horse, a river and 29 inanimate objects are represented in the night sky (the total comes to more than 88 because some constellations include more than one creature).

Choosing a Telescope: A telescopes goes very well alongside our Star Theatre 2 home planetarium, enabling you to apply the theoretical knowledge gained in a very practical way, enhancing the learning experience. There are two main categories of telescope: Refractors and Reflectors. Refractors, use two or more lenses to collect and focus the light from an object to the eye of the observer, and can trace their design back to the telescopes of Galileo’s era. Reflectors, developed by Isaac Newton in the 17th century, use mirrors to focus the light. As magnifications increase, impurities in the glass of lenses can cause distortion (commonly a “rainbow-like” halo around objects) requiring expensive and difficult treatments and coatings to correct. Reflectors telescopes avoid this problem, and are generally cheaper to manufacture for a given sized aperture (the main lens or mirror used to catch the incoming light). As a result, most high-performance optical telescopes, including the Hubble Space Telescope, are reflector designs. >> See Our Telescope range

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