Astronomical
£40.00 (incl VAT)
A wonderful experience to build your own miniature solar system - with all the inner planets and the sun shining. See the phases of the moon, Venus and even Mercury. Understand where you'd look in the sky to find them. Absolutely complete with all mechani (AS229)More Details |
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£13.00 (incl VAT)
Build your own Nelson Telescope. Only used with one eye (hence 'Nelson') and presumably with one hand. Actually it just means it's a refracting telescope (lenses not mirrors) as used by Nelson. (AS8)More Details |
£26.00 (incl VAT)
My kind of toy. Bring the universe to you - a teeny-weeny bit nearer with this reflecting telescope and its two eyepieces. All parts included.. Once you or your children have built it and used it, you'll know whether to invest in a real one. Certainly was (AS6)More Details |
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£7.00 (incl VAT)
This is a solar filter for the Newton Telescope Kit as shown in the picture. It means you can feel safe viewing sunspots or eclipses. Viewing without the filter can make you blind (this method really DOES make you blind. (AS7)More Details |
£16.00 (incl VAT)
Be able to tell the time at night by looking at the stars. A stardial is the nights equivalent of a sundial! Fabulous kit - dare we say educational - yet easy to make. (AS221)More Details |
£25.00 (incl VAT)
This practical instrument projects the sun onto a view screen. The diameter of the projection is 55 or 75 mm. Easy and secure to use and therefore ideal to introduce children to the sun! (AS227)More Details |
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