Planetarium Projector - Night Sky

Item No: 171-E2076
Vision
Curiosity
Observation

This projector gives your child a unique chance to observe and explore the night sky in four different ways — all from the comfort of home. When it’s too chilly to stand outside, or a visit to the planetarium (or setting up your own telescope) feels a little ambitious, this projector is a wonderful alternative. 

Simply pop a slide into the projector, switch off the lights, and press “on” — and suddenly you’re looking at the Moon, constellations, a space shuttle, a black hole, the planets of our solar system, or a starry sky with more than 20,000 stars.

  • Projects images up to 2.5 metres away.
  • The projector swivels, so you can aim the picture at any wall you choose.
  • Beautiful, clear, and highly detailed images that slowly glide across the wall. Press once for light only, press twice to set the images rotating. 
  • Six different images to choose from: the planets of the solar system, constellations in the Northern Hemisphere, the Moon, a space shuttle, a black hole, or a starry sky with more than 20,000 stars.
  • The image of the starry sky was captured in Hawaii.
  • Turns off automatically after 30 minutes.
  • Includes a 74x21 cm poster of the solar system.
  • Instructions and packaging in English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, and Italian.
  • Requires 3 AA batteries (not included).

    Turn the room into an impressive space-themed light show with this fascinating projector. With six different projection discs, your child can explore the night sky and discover more about space in a visual and engaging way.

    See the planets of our solar system, constellations, the Moon, a space shuttle in orbit, a black hole, and more than 20,000 stars. The projector can display images up to about 2.5 metres wide on the wall or ceiling, and the high image quality ensures clear and sharp projections. The images can rotate to make the experience even more lifelike. The projection angle can be adjusted, and the projector automatically switches off after 30 minutes.

    The set also includes a secret code that unlocks online space facts in several languages. It’s a fun way for your child to explore the universe — how vast it is, what it’s made of, and how it all began with the Big Bang. You’ll also find guides to constellations, with details about ten key star patterns from both the northern and southern hemispheres — including Ursa Major, Orion, and Draco. There are also stunning images from deep space, plus links where curious kids can explore even more about the solar system and the Moon.

 

 

What makes this product special

Do you know what STEM means, and why most kids learn better when school subjects mix and mingle?

Read all about STEM, STEAM, and STREAMright here on our blog.

Does your child love all things space?

In our geeky guide to astronomy for children, you’ll find inspiration for helping your child learn through play.Read more here.
€66.70
In stock. Delivery 2-4 business days
Order within 49h, 8m, 36s. Est. delivery: 22.–23.06.2026.

What makes this product special

This projector gives your child a unique chance to observe and explore the night sky in four different ways — all from the comfort of home. When it’s too chilly to stand outside, or a visit to the planetarium (or setting up your own telescope) feels a little ambitious, this projector is a wonderful alternative. 

Simply pop a slide into the projector, switch off the lights, and press “on” — and suddenly you’re looking at the Moon, constellations, a space shuttle, a black hole, the planets of our solar system, or a starry sky with more than 20,000 stars.

  • Projects images up to 2.5 metres away.
  • The projector swivels, so you can aim the picture at any wall you choose.
  • Beautiful, clear, and highly detailed images that slowly glide across the wall. Press once for light only, press twice to set the images rotating. 
  • Six different images to choose from: the planets of the solar system, constellations in the Northern Hemisphere, the Moon, a space shuttle, a black hole, or a starry sky with more than 20,000 stars.
  • The image of the starry sky was captured in Hawaii.
  • Turns off automatically after 30 minutes.
  • Includes a 74x21 cm poster of the solar system.
  • Instructions and packaging in English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, and Italian.
  • Requires 3 AA batteries (not included).

    Turn the room into an impressive space-themed light show with this fascinating projector. With six different projection discs, your child can explore the night sky and discover more about space in a visual and engaging way.

    See the planets of our solar system, constellations, the Moon, a space shuttle in orbit, a black hole, and more than 20,000 stars. The projector can display images up to about 2.5 metres wide on the wall or ceiling, and the high image quality ensures clear and sharp projections. The images can rotate to make the experience even more lifelike. The projection angle can be adjusted, and the projector automatically switches off after 30 minutes.

    The set also includes a secret code that unlocks online space facts in several languages. It’s a fun way for your child to explore the universe — how vast it is, what it’s made of, and how it all began with the Big Bang. You’ll also find guides to constellations, with details about ten key star patterns from both the northern and southern hemispheres — including Ursa Major, Orion, and Draco. There are also stunning images from deep space, plus links where curious kids can explore even more about the solar system and the Moon.

 

 

Suitable for children aged 8 yrs. to Seniors

Science is not necessarily something difficult and dull that adults preoccupy themselves with in distant laboratories or offices. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) toys are proof of that. The conventional boundaries between natural science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are removed, and your child gets to be at the centre of the learning process through experiments and play.

Do you know what STEM means, and why most kids learn better when school subjects mix and mingle?

Read all about STEM, STEAM, and STREAMright here on our blog.

Does your child love all things space?

In our geeky guide to astronomy for children, you’ll find inspiration for helping your child learn through play.Read more here.

This activity develops important skills which support your child's well-being and ability to learn new things:

  • Excellent for curious Georges.
  • A great way to strengthen observation skills.
Item number 171-E2076
Age 8 yrs. , 9 yrs., 10 yrs. , 11 yrs. , Seniors
Function Academic knowledge, Imagination, Immersion and relaxation, Shape and colour recognition, Logical thinking, Mindfulness, Curiosity, Observation
Helps develop skills and knowledge related to: Astronomy, Science
Material Plastic
Maintenance Wipe with a damp cloth
Instructions/rules English, French, Spanish, German
Take it with you to bed
What is or isn't included: Batteries not included

Delivery time: 2-4 business days

We aim to ship your order as quickly as possible. In most cases, you’ll receive it within 2-4 business days. Occasionally, minor delays may occur.

Please note: During busy periods, such as Christmas or Black Friday, delivery times may be slightly longer.

Returns

You have 90 days to return your purchase. That gives you extra peace of mind, especially when buying gifts. If you happen to choose the wrong toy, you can easily exchange it or return it.

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