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48 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mini planetarium does a fine job.,
By birdiebyrd (Hotlanta, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Space Theater Planetarium (Toy)
Overall I am pleased with this product. I work for a science center with a real planetarium and wanted an inexpensive, easy to use unit to do outreach programs for small groups. I think this is the best of what is available in the "toy" planetariums. It is accurate enough and the constellations are easy to identify. I use a colored laser pointer to help sort and identify stars for my audience. This is a good suggestion for anyone who buys this product to share with their child. My biggest disappointment is that is requires a pretty dark room to show up well. Otherwise, I would recommend it for any budding astronomers, young or old.
137 of 148 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Count me among the disappointed,
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This review is from: Space Theater Planetarium (Toy)
A few days ago I had the audacity to write a review before I ordered this planetarium, because my reading of the reviews of this and one other toy planetarium suggested that two "disappointed" dads were confused. I said I would write another review once the planetarium arrived.
Well, I just received the planetarium, and I now count myself among the disappointed. So, I'm writing this review to correct the earlier one, written when I had only ordered the Space Theatre, but before it had arrived. Due to rules governing this site, I could not post this corrected review til I removed the first. The "sky" offered is a very narrow part of the sky, maybe 20 degrees of arc, just what might be seen straight above, with no peripheral view. There is no attempt to reproduce stars closer to the horizon or even those as you gaze upwards 45 degrees. And the "stars" as projected on my ceiling, just eight feet (2.44 meters) above the floor, and about 2 meters (6 or 7 ft) above the table on which the planetarium sat, are each much too big, not pinpoint stars at all. Each star is about a centimeter or two in diameter, as if every star in the upper sky were suddenly enlarged, blown up, with not enough dark sky between them. Instead of a dark night sky, with little starlights, we have instead a polka dot sky, with hundreds of flat circles of light, like so many large buttons thrown onto the ceiling. Only when the planetarium was held up high, only a foot from the ceiling, did the stars have an appropriate small size, bright intenstity and tight resolution. But then of course, with the light source and theater so close to the ceiling, the reproduced "sky" was only about a meter across. I did not open the CD or any of the other materials, because it is clear that I will need to return this. It is strange, the planetarium that I had as a child, nearly fifty years ago, when plastic toys were all brand new, was a full nearly 360 degree black sphere, with very tiny poinpoint holes, which projected stars throughout the entire room, ceiling and four walls, no doubt distorted a bit by the walls, but not limited as this one, to just such a tiny midportion of the night sky. We could see the morning sky, the evening sky, and how the sky might look from other distant parts of the world, in different times and seasons. None of that is possible with this tiny section of sky. I apologize for questioning our "disappointed dads". [...]
32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Better than the other two star projectors I bought (and returned!),
This review is from: Space Theater Planetarium (Toy)
This was my third try at trying to find a star projector for my son's room...The first was the "Star Theater II"(horrible!). Then I tried the "Create a night sky projection kit"(too much work punching non-perforated holes to make the stars and constructing the paper dome and base with double sided tape, that by the way was a complete mess, to only get the thing taped together for the very cheaply made lamp not to work!). By the time I purchased this one, my expectations were not very high.
When I put the batteries in the Space Theater, the connection was bad at the battery contacts...the light would not stay on unless you pressed the batteries. I took it back to the hobby store and they adjusted the contact. When I finally got the it in my son's room, I wasn't blown away...just satisfied that his ceiling finally looked like it had stars on it. Actually, when you first turn it on, it looks like white circles, but after 5 minutes, dim the light on the projector and it actually doesn't look too bad (the handbook has a section on using the dimmer switch). Overall, I'm satisfied with my purchase.
70 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Home Planetarium,
By A Customer
= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
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I looked high and low for an accurate home planetarium that projected white stars on a dark ceiling instead of a light projector with black stars and writing you couldn't even read. This home planetarium is accurate and easy to use with the instructional book and cd. We've used other home planetariums and this is the one to buy. Works in any room, no matter the size. The cd is easy to use and really helps children learn the stars.. and it's fun too!! Your children will be in awe! It's as close as you can get to a real Planetarium in a museum. Just turn out the lights, set the projector according to the instructional guide and watch the white lights as the cd guides you through the cosmos!!
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Stellar Toy Not So Spectacular,
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This review is from: Space Theater Planetarium (Toy)
I ordered this item with the hopes of creating a fun bedtime environment for my 2-year-old, thinking that the display of stars on her bedroom ceiling would be spectacular. Instead, I was disappointed that this toy achieved nothing more than I could have produced with black construction paper, a hole puncher, and a flashlight.
The base does not rotate, so the "stars" (which are merely small circles of light) only cover a small portion of the surface onto which they are projected. Overall, I was disappointed that this toy did not meet the expectations which motivated its purchase. Maybe it would be more purposeful in another situation - for example, a school project to simply learn more about constellations and how to identify them. Even though I was disappointed with my purchase, I would not necessarily say that the item does not meet its item description - it just simply does not produce a spectacular "planetarium-like" display and is not worth the price of $29.99.
24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed,
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My 2 yo daughter LOVES stars, and her first visit to a planetarium was mesmerizing for her. We wanted to create a night sky effect on her ceiling for bedtime enjoyment, and thought this would be easier than putting up hundreds of glow stickers. This toy is dimly lit, covers only a tiny area, and must be placed very close to the ceiling to have any effect. You are much better off getting lots of the plastic glow stars or star stickers.... such stickers work even better if you buy a UV flashlight to shine on them. Don't waste your money on this lame toy.
51 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed Dad,
By A Customer
= Durability:2.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Space Theater Planetarium (Toy)
I really had high hopes for this product. When I took it out of the box and put the batteries in, I was really disappointed. It just looked like white dots on the ceiling. The constellations were very hard to make out. We will be returning this item.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A decent purchase,
By waxingpoetic75 "waxingpoetic75" (Winston-Salem, NC) - See all my reviews
= Durability:2.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Space Theater Planetarium (Toy)
I went back an forth on whether to purchase this item based on the reviews. They ran about 50/50. I was looking for something to project stars or something like them on the ceiling for my girlfriend who is in love with the stars. Being that we reside in Las Vegas, the stars are difficult to see with all the lights.
This home planetarium is a reasonably priced option. Unless you want to shell out 300 bucks for a fancy one that actually uses laser technology and just projects a representation of the Milky Way rather than actual stars and constellations. I chose this one because it was cost effective and actually projected the stars as white light in a dark room rather than creating shadows using a clear ball with a light source inside. The unit works well and uses easily replaceable bulbs and batteries. Different masks are included to show accurate representations and you can reference any day out of any month at any time to find just what constellations are visible in the sky. I wouldn't say that it is a toy for a rough and tumble child as it is made of plastic and could break easily if thrown or stepped on. However, it was just perfect for what I wanted it for.
20 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Jacktastic,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Space Theater Planetarium (Toy)
I Purchased this item because when i grow up i wish to be an astronaut. I notice that most astronauts couuld identify almost every constellation in the sky and after buying this im almost half-way there! It was so worth spending all my birthday money on! See you all in Space!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed,
By Jubilee314159 (California) - See all my reviews
= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Space Theater Planetarium (Toy)
I had a product similar to this when I was a kid and wanted something I could show in a controlled environment. I thought it would be better and was excited when it arrived. The light seemed bright enough for me and the machine seems durable but the projection itself is not great. The stars show up as large dots on the ceiling until you get it a couple feet from the ceiling. I tried to pick out some easy constellations such as the big dipper but couldn't even make it out at all among the dots. I wouldn't recommend this product if you want a good educational tool to teach about the stars.
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