![]() ![]() For example, the North America nebula as taken by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and the weird seven-star system called Jabbah (officially called Nu Scorpii and IC 4592) as imaged by NASA's WISE mission. ![]() There is a disc that displays the planets of the solar system as well, but it is the ones that show galaxies, nebulas and other NASA-based imagery that really stand out. Simulations of the aurora borealis and the aurora australis are perhaps the highlights. There are 30 additional discs available when you visit Astrial, Sega Toys' official online store. It has an automatic switch-off after 15, 30 or 60 minutes function. Like many other star projectors, there's a 'shooting star' function, although, in our Sega Homestar Flux review, we explained how we'd like this to be at random intervals, or in a different place each time so it isn't as predictable. There are a further 17 Sega-branded discs available to purchase separately for around $18 a piece, and also compatible with Homestar Original disks. It comes with two discs, the Northern Hemisphere, which shows a starry sky with 60,000 stars, and the Northern Hemisphere Constellations which contains constellation labels to help with learning. This globe-shaped star projector stands out from the rest with the sheer number of distinct stars it projects, and it also has some very tempting science-based upgrade options. With adjustable focus, you can enjoy an impressive display of 60,000 stars, surpassing the capabilities of many other projectors. It goes beyond a basic star projector, resembling a home planetarium with high accuracy. Using advanced glass lenses, this projector creates realistic night skies that appear bright, even in rooms that aren't completely dark. While it comes with a higher price tag, it delivers a lot in return. The Sega Toys Homestar Flux stands out as a compact and stylish star projector, known for its power and sleek design. The night sky representation is about as realistic as it gets. ★★★★½ It's on the pricier end of the market but the option to upgrade your disc collection is attractive. □ Sega Toys Homestar Flux Great for recreating a realistic-looking night sky inside. On a tight budget? We think the Astronaut Starry Sky Star Projector is the best budget star projector in our guide. In this buying guide, we’ve tested, reviewed and ranked a range of models at various price points, with different features, styles and accuracy levels so you can choose the perfect one for you. Of course, this variation means that there is a significant difference in price between different star projectors. With Black Friday and Cyber Monday just around the corner (November 24th and 27th respectively), we've started to see some early deals on some of our favorite star projectors, check them out below so you don't miss out. Meanwhile, there are highly accurate star projectors that aim to provide a scientific representation of the night sky, offering an experience that will feel like being inside a planetarium. Some models, like those designed as night lights for children, focus on creating a soothing atmosphere rather than realistic star patterns. ![]() Star projectors vary in shapes, features and sizes, catering to different needs. Whether you’re hosting a space-themed party, learning about the cosmos or simply looking for a way to help you fall asleep, star projectors can do it all. The best star projectors can either be used as home planetariums, projecting realistic night skies and galaxies indoors, or they can serve as soft, glowing night lights for adults or children.ĭepending on the model you choose, star projectors can recreate the night sky accurately from the comfort of your own home, surrounding you with stars and constellations and many even double as galaxy projectors. ![]()
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