Save $200 AstroReality Ultimate Solar System (Set 18) NOW $399.99
Experiencing space from a new perspective is just the surface of Solar System Ultimate.
We created a unique Augmented Reality experience that not only teaches you about our solar system,
it opens your eyes to an understanding of the future that opportunities that lie ahead
AstroReality Ultimate Solar System (Set 18) $399 (Save $200) @ Australian Geographic
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What is it?
Does it include pluto?
Looking at the picture it certainly includes something past Neptune, and it's 'moon'.
They are expensive marbles.
Reduced because it doesn't have a marble for FarFarOut?
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/feb/25/farfarout-na…
clearly, no one was buying at $599.99…and it looks like no one will be buying it at $399.99 either!
These 18 planets allow you to explore precise 3D models of our solar system that have yet to be explored and touched by humankind.
Each model of Solar System Ultimate, was created using NASA data and are handmade.
These planets allow you to dive deeper into the mysteries of the planets and learn more about the cosmos with our Augmented Reality App.handmade
Does it mean it’s a hand crafted ball with 3D printed coating outside? Why not use machine to produce the precise scaled size/shape?
Material : VisiJet PXL
Grain : High Resolution
Technology : Color Printing
Printing Resolution : 0.1mm per pixel
Coating Application : 3D printThe difference in size between planets would be a lot
I suppose that this might be of interest to a science teacher. However, you'd be constantly worried that a kid might pocket a planet…
Get creative and make it yourself. Not hard to calculate the scale of each planet.
This looks super cool and I would love to own a set. But I could never justify that cost.
599 before discount, which suck*r paid this much?
mmm yeah..nahhh
Still quite expensive for 18 balls. And the AR experiences seems to have limited features. How do you justify the value?