Star Wars Death Star Planetarium |
I know that when it comes to the world of science fiction, things
work differently where the laws of physics are concerned. Still,
something as large as the Death Star in the Star Wars trilogy (the
original one before Jar Jar Binks was introduced to the dismay of the
universe) would not have passed the safety design school and laws of
today, considering how one could leave a crucial weakness of the
structure exposed to the flight path of a photon torpedo, let alone the
version after that allowing enough leeway for a starfighter to fly
through to its core and detonating it. Well, we are not talking about
engineering structures today, but rather, would want to give you an
opportunity to learn more about space thanks to the £24.99 Star Wars Death Star Planetarium.
With the Star Wars Death Star Planetarium, you will be able to turn a
darkened room into a Star Wars galaxy, where this 2-in-1 tabletop Death
Star will open up to reveal a planetary projector which lights up and
displays either the Star Wars galaxy with planet names should you want
your imagination to run wild, or to have it project Earth’s night sky.
Switching between the two is a cinch, while the included cover ensures
that your room returns to normal as it fits over the top of the
planetarium. The Star Wars Death Star Planetarium is not powered by a
core reactor, but rather, just a trio of AA batteries are required, and
it will not have the destructive power to obliterate planets, so fret
not. I wonder if the erased Kamino system is displayed or not…
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