26-08-2010, 16:56
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planeterium or similar
not sure if its the right place but seemed like the place most likely to be able to help  but feel free to move it if its the wrong place
looking for some help finding some sort of ( not to expensive i know i could get something to hook up to pc but that i would think would be far to much ) projector that will put up pictures of the planets ( most important ) and maybe star constilations preferably with the planents already to go if you know what i mean
i havew a friend with an autistic boy of 7 who is just mad about space and planets
i am positive i can remember a toy one that did it from a long time back but i cant seem to find anything that does it now.
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26-08-2010, 17:03
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Re: planeterium or similar
Lidl has sold a planaterium projector a few times in the last year, it did a full night sky and came with southern and northern slides.
Do a search on amazon for planeterium as there's quite a few projectors on there
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This is the one that Lidl had but at a slightly cheaper price
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bresser-8847...838510&sr=8-27
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26-08-2010, 17:05
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Re: planeterium or similar
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26-08-2010, 17:08
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Re: planeterium or similar
Just watch out as the cheaper toy ones either just do random lights or just the major galaxies
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26-08-2010, 17:09
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Re: planeterium or similar
thank you amazon hadnt come up in my searches but then it was the only one to corect my spelling to
Planetarium
lol
lots of stuff there that he will like but still not quite what i was looking for as he wants to see mars pluto ect in big pictures more than just star feilds with small planets.
though the one that goes arround the light looks great but i think he will getr quite a few of those things this year lol
you did far better than though
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26-08-2010, 17:28
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Re: planeterium or similar
You do know that google earth does moon/planets and stars
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26-08-2010, 17:36
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Re: planeterium or similar
and you can get projectors on ebay for about 100.
Cheap PC, linux, google earth and a projector.
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26-08-2010, 18:21
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Re: planeterium or similar
Don't forget the freeware Stellarium - http://www.stellarium.org/ "Stellarium is a free open source planetarium for your computer. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope. It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your coordinates and go."
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26-08-2010, 18:26
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Re: planeterium or similar
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kymmy
You do know that google earth does moon/planets and stars
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he loves that
thought about projector for pc but it would mean putting pc in bedroom or lots of wireing i dont think they would be able to afford or do the other
plus it has to be fairly child proof he is quite gentle most of the time but he does have his moments lol
but there were lots of stuff there to keep them going till i find one
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26-08-2010, 20:00
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Re: planeterium or similar
Another site is Heavens above
Great for telling you what you can see.. Used it lots of times to predict ISS/shuttle/planet/comet sitings. It's not that child friendly but OK for an adult to work it out and then use that info to see some great things
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26-08-2010, 20:31
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Re: planeterium or similar
he has been looking at some of these with his mum he says they are great
and love that last site myself though may be a bit much for him though he suprises me he can go staight to my house on google and others and loves driving to them on there
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26-08-2010, 20:35
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Re: planeterium or similar
Have you shown him the google earth flight sim, he can now fly there
Just press CTRL-ALT-A in google earth
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26-08-2010, 21:05
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Re: planeterium or similar
will tell him tomorrow  once hes back from "Techniquest" the councils taking him there with a few others tomorrow lol i think his mum is still trying to get him to bed for it right now
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26-08-2010, 21:07
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Re: planeterium or similar
...and for those with an android phone you should check this out.
http://www.google.com/mobile/skymap/
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26-08-2010, 21:27
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Re: planeterium or similar
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kymmy
Have you shown him the google earth flight sim, he can now fly there
Just press CTRL-ALT-A in google earth
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never knew that! Problem is the down arrow doesnt work on my keyboard, I just crashed in to skipton
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