Bring the universe into your home with these star projectors. We've tested the best, from eye-catching wonders to scientifically accurate home planetariums.
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The Dark Skys DS-1 is the star projector for you if you’re looking to get serious with your at-home astronomy. In fact, the DS-1 is more than a star projector. It’s an entire home planetarium. It projects more than four million high definition stars onto your rooms, ceiling, or ...
Here's my pick of the best star projectors -- including with photos of their simulated or realistic projections.
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Turn the walls of your home into a sparkling light show with this home planetarium and star projector. A 3-watt light bulb projects twinkling stars onto the walls around you, so you can look up at the Milky Way from the comfort of your sofa. ...
Pococo Home Planetarium: $99 at Amazon Another model that sits in our best star projectors guide. We think this is the best rechargeable option and it offers the option to take with you, LED lighting, multiple available disks and a warranty. It's lightweight too but that can make it a...
Smithsonian Planetarium Projector The Smithsonian Planetarium Projector brings the nighttime sky into your room. Just aim the projector at a light-colored wall or ceiling, and project a rotating star pattern of the northern sky. Three disks also feature 24 high-definition space images that you can...
M. Josh Roberts (He/Him) is a professional space nerd with 10-plus years of experience presenting planetarium shows, doing NASA events, and many things in between; his academic background is in Astronomy from San Francisco State University and Swinburne University, and he delights in finding wa...
The man, known simply as "the junker", stays with this robot for a time and attempts to fix the projector of the planetarium where the story takes place. Key defines Planetarian as a "kinetic novel", since its gameplay offers no choices or alternate endings. Instead, the player proceeds ...