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Andromeda

Galaxy

Alpheratz

CETUS

(The Whale)

Arct

uras

Spic

a

Reg

ulos

Altair

Antares

ERIDANUS

(The River)

LEPUS

(The Hare)

Orion

Nebula

Procyon

Castor

Pollux

GREAT

SQUARE

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BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION

  Batteries are small objects. Batteries must be replaced by an adult.

  Follow the polarity (+/-) diagram in the battery compartment.

  Promptly remove dead batteries from the toy.

  Dispose of used batteries properly.

  Remove batteries for prolonged storage.

  Only batteries of same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used.

  DO NOT incinerate used batteries.

  DO NOT dispose of batteries in fire, as batteries may explode or leak.

  DO NOT mix old and new batteries or types of batteries (i.e. alkaline/standard).

  DO NOT use rechargeable batteries.

  DO NOT recharge non-rechargeable batteries.

  DO NOT short-circuit the supply terminals.

KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE — DO NOT DISCARD

Problems? Before taking this product back to the store, please contact us. We can help! 

1-888-742-2484 or go to www.unclemilton.com

Quick Start

(See inside for full instruction)

1.  Place on a table in the center of the room. Position toward north using the 

compass.

2.   To set for season: Rotate light wand until current season lines up with pointer.

3.   To set for month and date: Rotate light wand until current month and date line up 

with pointer.

4.   To set for time: Turn the time ring to the hour the Sun sets. Then rotate light wand 

left to the current time.

5.   Close drapes or blinds and turn off room lights. Turn projection lamp on (but do 

not look at it).

6.  The sky, as it presently appears, is projected on the walls and ceiling. Slowly rotate 

the light wand to the left to watch the stars rise in the east and set in the west. The 
time ring shows the correct time as the sky’s east-west movement progresses.

 Instruction Manual

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AGES 8 AND UP

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 Home Planetarium Projector

 Home Planetarium Projector

with Astronomy Software

with Astronomy Software

 Home Planetarium Projector

with Astronomy Software

Summary of Contents for Star Theater SE

Page 1: ...de for full instruction 1 Place on a table in the center of the room Position toward north using the compass 2 To set for season Rotate light wand until current season lines up with pointer 3 To set f...

Page 2: ...te and Time Using the Starlight Dome Meteors and Comets Using the Cosmic Night light Care and Maintenance The Constellations The Moving Sky Into the Night With Your Planetarium The Constellations of t...

Page 3: ...night sky long enough you will notice how groups of stars form familiar objects something like connect the dots pictures Many centuries ago people who gazed at the stars noticed pictures out there and...

Page 4: ...p Unscrew battery cap located at the end of wand Gently shake the wand so that the battery module slides out see Fig 1 2 3 Insert three 3 AA batteries into battery module making sure the and ends are...

Page 5: ...so that Star Sphere turns to the west until the date you want lines up with the pointer For example if you want to project the night sky the way it is on July 4 first select July then turn further to...

Page 6: ...thern sky and the stars of each season It s important to remember that the seasonal groupings are a general guide For example winter constellations are not just visible during the winter months of Dec...

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Page 8: ...l Rotate it slowly so you follow the constellations of the zodiac through one year Usually the region of the sky where stars first appear is near the zenith straight up Look up and you should see the...

Page 9: ...ts farthest from the Sun change position more slowly than the planets closer to the Sun Jupiter spends about a year drifting through a zodiac constellation while Saturn takes two years Meanwhile Mars...

Page 10: ...Can Leo Leo Leo Vir Vir Lib Oph Sag Jupiter Aqr Aqr Aqr Aqr Pis Pis Pis Pis Pis Pis Aqr Aqr Saturn Vir Vir Vir Vir Vir Vir Vir Vir Vir Vir Vir Vir 2011 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec...

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