The home planetarium projects the starry sky onto the ceiling.
- Simulation of the starry sky via integrated projector with white LED
- Can be set to the exact day and time, moving projection image thanks to two motors
- More than 8,000 celestial objects stored on two projection discs
- Projection angle and distance (up to 3 m) adjustable via focusing wheel
- Projection area: 1.6 x 2.1 metres at a distance of 2 metres
- Automatic switch-off after 30, 60 or 120 minutes
- Recommended age: 6 years and up
Awhile with swithable falling star-function!
Our expert comment:
The Bresser Home Planetarium Junior with 'meteor function' is basically an illuminated rotateable star map. The 'star map' is projected onto the wall in a darkened room. Projection discs are provided - with and without constellation lines - to be inserted for displaying the night sky. The planets are not shown on these projection discs. But one great highlight is the switchable meteor function. The illustration corresponds to a latitude of about 40 degrees north.
(Bernd Gährken)