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Star Explosion

Transform your room!  Bring the universe into your room with Star Explosion.  With over 600 glow-in-the-dark astronomical shapes, you can create a universe of stars in your own bedroom.  Star Explosion puts the universe at your fingertips!  The glow-in-the-dark shapes are recharged with each exposure to light so the fun will never end.  The possibilities are endless!
  • Create constellations using the enclosed detailed star map.
  • Invent your own constellations.
  • Design new galaxies.
  • Position your stars in a spiral for a black hole effect.
Contents:
  • 5 large stars
  • 45 small stars
  • 105 mini stars
  • 230 astros
  • 2 adhesive sheets (With 460 sticker shapes)
  • Adhesive putty
  • Star map
Why do these Celestial Shapes glow in the dark?
The glow-in-the-dark shapes are made with a special formula of phosphorescent pigment called Glominite, which is mixed into the products during manufacturing.  Glominite stores light, then gradually releases it.  It is safety-tested & never wears out, so the glowing effect is always rechargeable by light.  Expose the stars to light for one minute.  Then, turn off the lights & watch them glow!  

Amazing Space Facts!

  • Most astronomers believe the universe was formed about 15 billion years ago with a huge explosion called the Big Bang.
  • The Big Bang created over 1 trillion stars in the universe.  We can see only 6,000 stars with the naked eye.
  • The stars in the night sky appear to twinkle because air currents affect the light from stars as we see them, just as waves in a puddle affect the way we see the reflection of light.
  • The mass of the Sun is 1,000 times greater than the mass of all the planets combined.
  • The temperature on the surface of the Sun is 5,500 degrees Celsius (10,000 degrees Farenheit).  The Earth is over 93 million miles away in space where the average temperature is about -270 degrees Celsius (-454 degress F).  Without the heat of the Sun, the Earth would be a frozen rock.