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Our rocky orbiting companion in the sky still remains somewhat of a mystery. From its cavernous valleys and craters to its climate and origins, there are still many questions surrounding our moon Read More
$65 for a lunar globe smaller than a baseball. Amazon reviews pan the poor quality of the hand finished paint job. I will just continue with Google Earth premium. You can explore the moon and also Mars with good detail. For free.
BF_HammerHI there,
Ever LUNAr pro model is hand-painted. The painting varies at the early stage of product development. All LUNAR model is now the 6th edition.
We received a few emails from MD customers who purchased the LUNAR globes saying they loved it! It feels like holding the moon in your hand.
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Even NASA Twitted about our LUNAR globe;)
Thanks from outer space,
AstroReality Team
RishidanLUNAR Pro model has over 900 data features such as moon missions, craters, 3D animation in the app. Check out this video of different features on each size. https://youtu.be/XzQmyNJ0P0w
If you were to use this as a teaching aid in the classroom, how does the QR code work? Can each student take a picture using their own phones or is it supposed to be unique for the owner?
PeltHi Pelt, we offer education package for schools. The unique QR code can be paired with 10 devices or more. If you are interested in our education package, please visit https://www.astroreality.com/education/
Thanks,
AstroReality Team
It would be good when the surface is precise by 3D print applied. Won't buy before it can float by base magnet. Perfectly if it can spin in sync to the real one.
keimotoWith the moon's rotation and revolution both being approximately equal @ 27~ days, it's actually more true to life to have it just sitting somewhere for you to maintain a constant perspective :p
If the celestial bodies were at the same scale relative to each other, I could not give them my money fast enough.
The regrettable decision to make everything the same size disqualifies this as a teaching tool (IMHO) and significantly impairs its coolness quotient.
Yes, I realize this drop is just for the Moon, and so there's nothing else for it to compare to, however I wouldn't buy one without, at least, the intent to purchase all the others, and so I'm inevitably lead to the same impasse.
Seriously, this exact same product to a common scale and my money's yours (in case anyone is listening).
In the context of this discussion, I say the takeaway is that a scale model of each planet, in a size range which makes them all visible, is economically feasible only for entities like science museums and eccentric billionaires. If we scale the separation between each model to their real orbits too, maybe half a dozen Earthlings could afford a complete set and that doesn't seem to be how they use their resources, unfortunately.
Lunar footprint too!?! With audio and video? I feckkin love it! I’m waiting on my Luna Pro model, and will likely be looking into more goodies from you guys for my collection. I grew up inspired to become a scientist thanks to our NASA Space Program. Although the closest I got to working for NASA, was working at Shuttle divert bases for the USAF as a Aviation Meteorologist, and later data collection on the SOHO project, it still never got old to look up and be filled with wonder and hope!