StarGlobeWant to find out what that star is...
This globe shows the position of 42 stars and the 70 main constellations the way that they appear from our vantage point here on Earth.
It is simple operated by setting the latitude (chart shown), the time and date and then holding up the star globe, aligning it by using the integral compass. There is also a key ring torch with a red light to facilitate identification.
The globe has a diameter of 4 inches and with the surrounding ring it has a total diameter of six inches.
There is also a small table stand.
Ideal for beginner and more experienced stargazer alike, see also our pocket star finder.
No excuse now for not being able to identify Andromeda or Castor and Pollux!
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