Sega Toys Homestar - Original Home Planetarium, color black
110 $
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Imagine a sky twinkling with stars right above you as you lounge on a couch. The Sega Toys Homestar Original Planetarium turns this fantasy into reality. A high-resolution image is achieved using a powerful and exceptionally bright 3-watt LED in the projector. The projector's dome can rotate, enabling you to recreate the nightly and annual movements of the sky. 
Sega Toys Homestar - Original Home Planetarium - blue version
110 $
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Imagine sitting on the sofa with the sky above you, filled with sparkling stars. The Sega Toys Homestar Original Planetarium can bring this dream to life. It utilizes a powerful 3-watt LED to project high-resolution images, making it feel like you're stargazing indoors. The projector's canopy is adjustable, allowing you to mimic the night sky's appearance throughout the year.
Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope SC 203/2032 CPC 800 GoTo StarSense AutoAlign
3210.41 $
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Celestron's Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes offer impressive features despite their long focal length, presenting a compact design for easy transportation. The optical system begins with an aspherically figured Schmidt corrector plate that directs light onto a spherical main mirror. This mirror reflects the light to a secondary mirror and then back to the main mirror, passing through a central aperture to reach the focuser at the OTA's bottom. 
Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope SC 203/2032 CPC 800 GoTo
2784.17 $
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The Schmidt-Cassegrain optics by Celestron offer remarkable features despite their extended focal length, presenting a compact telescope system ideal for portability. Light initially encounters an aspherically figured Schmidt corrector plate, then redirects to a spherical main mirror, and further bounces to a secondary mirror before returning to the main mirror's direction.
Celestron N 200/1000 advanced VX AS-VX 8" GoTo telescope
1915.95 $
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Introducing the N 200/1000 telescope - with its 200mm aperture, this telescope unveils a wealth of celestial detail for deep sky observation. Offering 78% more light gathering power than a 150mm telescope, it reveals intricate features of galaxies and nebulae, including delicate spiral arms and intricate structures. Even globular clusters like the renowned M13 in Hercules are crisply resolved to the edges.