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- MOVA Silver & Black Constellations 4.5 Inch Globe
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- Material:
- Acrylic Base
- Product code:
- MG-45-STA
- Size dimensions:
- 4.5" or 11.5cm (Diameter at Widest Point)
- Warranty:
- 1 Year Warranty
Simply add this globe to your bag plus one of the wooden 3 pronged stands, worth £20, from our selection here and receive the stand for FREE
The brilliance of the stars in the night, shown on this self-rotating MOVA globe. Each of the 88 constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) is depicted using a series of star shapes, dots, and lines to give the impression of varied distances and sizes. Stars are shown in a metallic silver-tone atop a deep black backdrop, allowing every shape to pop.
The MG-45-STA comes with a clear three-pronged acrylic stand, however. A constellation is an area on the celestial sphere, which shows a group of stars that represent an animal, mythological person or creature, or an inanimate object. Constellations were used by many cultures to relate to stories on creation and mythology.
The number of constellations grew for many years with 12 belonging to the zodiac in 400 BC. 2,322 years later (1992) the International Astronomical Union formally accepted the modern list of 88 constellations, which is the popular starmap we know of today.
Some of the most popular constellations that are shown on the celestial globe includes:
Each handcrafted globe mingles vibrant artwork with our patented technology for flawless rotation without batteries or messy cords. Hidden solar cells use ambient light for power, while the earth's magnetic field provides the necessary torque. These elements work in unison to power a whisper quiet mechanism, allowing the globe to rotate within a clear outer shell.