- Batteries: Includes AC adapter
- Dimensions: 13.75L X 13.5H X 15W inches
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67 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Educational,
By DocSab (Philadelphia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Discovery Exclusive Ultimate Star Planetarium (Toy)
I bought this for my 8 year old. Overall, I felt the quality was pretty good. Everything worked as advertised. On the positive side, the interactive screen is great. My daughter can look up facts about the constellations including origin myths, star types, distances, as well as a large glossary of defined terms. She can also project the current night sky on the ceiling for our location and time, as well as for other locations throughout the world. The controls are intuitive and easy to learn. She enjoys the sound effects.
On the negative side, all the stars look about the same size and brightness on the projection, not variable as the advertisement would have you believe. Thus, those who are familiar with the night sky may have a tough time differentiating constellations when mixed in with bright backround stars. Also, the field of view does not have any indication of direction(N,S,E,w) to help in locating stars outside. The planet images were not very sharp. Finally, the image of the constellation on the screen does not always match the star patterns projected, as very dim stars are not reproduced on the projection. Overall, I think this is a good product, but a bit pricey. Based on my research before purchasing, I don't think a better home planetarium is available in this general price range. However, for learning the constellations, I think a computer based program like Stellarium is better. To my daughter, this scored a 100% on the "gee whiz" factor. Of note- my 6 and 4 year olds lost interest pretty quickly as the descriptions are tailored toward a more mature child(I'd say 8-14 year old)
27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Overall love it, disappointed in one thing,
This review is from: Discovery Exclusive Ultimate Star Planetarium (Toy)
We bought this for our 3 year old daughter to go to sleep with, knowing she will get a ton of educational use out of it when she becomes older. She loves it. She has already started to learn the names of the planets. Every night before we go to bed she ask me to swith the planet to saturn. Then right before I go out she always ask me to change it back to the moon. The only thing I have found so far that I am disappointed with is that when you choose a sky (location and time) that the moon does not go to that type of moon, its always full. When its a half moon outside it would be nice to have the moon on the computer do the same thing. That way the sky is really the same, not just the stars. Overall though, we love it.
36 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
not as cool as it sounds,
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This review is from: Discovery Exclusive Ultimate Star Planetarium (Toy)
I got this for my eight year old son for Christmas. We thought it would be soooo cool, turning his bedroom into a starscape each night, picking out constellations, and learning some astronomy. Sadly, it just wasn't that cool.
When you take it out of the box, it has a great precision instrument look. You can simply plug it in and begin playing with it within 2 minutes-- minimal set up or reading of instructions, altho parental input is required. It has a neat timer on it that allows you to pick out a date so you can project what the stars look like at different times of year. You can even pick different countries and get their skyscape! Also, the device has a timer, so it will automatically turn off after kids fall asleep, which is nice. The big downer is that every point of light is identical in size, shape and color. So, unlike in reality, the North Star is not brighter than the surrounding stars. This makes all the stars kind of run together in one big mess, making it extremely difficult to identify any constellations, which was the whole point of the toy! Add that to the fact that my son's bedroom doesn't happen to have a dome shaped ceiling (!), so there is distortion in the projection as well. After 2-3 nights we, simply gave up an trying to identify any constellations, and instead used it as a very expensive night light.
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