If the Swarovski Milky Way is out of your price range and you're too lazy to go outside with a green laser pointer to highlight the real stars (or have some romantic notions that involve stars but not indecency arrests), the Segatoys Home Planetarium may be your salvation. Literally a portable, battery-powered planetarium, this box of ten thousand stars projects conveniently on any adequately sized ceiling or wall (even in your bathroom! they rather curiously point out at Brando where it's available for $229 USD - suppose it trumps taking the newspaper in there).
Comes in silver or black, weighs less than 1 kilo and comes with an AC adapter. It even allows you to program the movement of the stars depending on which hemisphere you want to represent, northern or southern. And if you fancy a celestial night-light, you can program it to turn off after a certain period of time, so you can doze off to the glittering beauty of the spheres. [GT]
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