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Celebrate women working and achieving in STEM with this brilliant pin. Part of our Badges of Honour range. Enamelled blue metal badge. Measures approx 3 cm long. Made in the UK.
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A moon lamp that appears to defy gravity! It seems to magically 'float' above its wooden base and rotates slowly. The 3D-printed moon has a textured surface reflecting the topography of the real satellite and emits a soft light in a choice of three shades...
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Space has captivated us since the beginning of time. Fifty years ago, Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon and since then our knowledge of astronomy has been continually expanding.The Art of Urban Astronomy guides you through the seasons, to learn about the brightest stars and constellations,...
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An early-20th-Century classroom teaching aid of the night sky is beautifully reproduced on this gift wrap. Printed on Cavallini's signature Italian archival paper, this fine gift wrap is good enough to be hung on the wall, or used in a variety of crafts. To transform...
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On February 14th 1990, Carl Sagan had the brilliant idea that Voyager 1 should turn back and take a 'family portrait' of our solar system. From that photograph, we got the 'pale blue dot' image of Earth. If that doesn't put things into perspective, we...
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From the Big Bang to the Gaia Mission, this is a history of the universe through 100 stars that have almost nothing in common. Some are bright and famous, some shine so feebly that you need a huge telescope to even catch a glimpse. Some...
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A soft grey t-shirt featuring Johannes Kepler’s depiction of the motions of Mars between 1580 and 1596 - as they would have to be if it was a geocentric universe. The woodcut is from his Astronomia Nova (1609). Also available in other styles and shapes. 100% cotton long-sleeved t-shirt.Dark...
£12.99
NASA’s stunningly detailed topographical model of the moon was created stereographically using the thousands of pictures taken by their tiny WAC satellite. This vivid image is of the ‘far side’, and is coloured by elevation - purple is low, red is high. Also available as various...
£9.99
Bring the magic of the night sky to your home with this miniature Planetarium. Miniature star projector with 12 constellations.48 page illustrated mini-book.Measures 7.3 x 5.2 x 9.6 cm.
£17.99
This deluxe, oversized floor puzzle features a vibrant photograph of Earth from space, making this the perfect jigsaw for space aficionados, lovers of the natural world and enthusiastic earthlings of all ages. 100 oversized pieces.Circular box measuring 22.9 cm diameter.Finished puzzle measures 76 cm diameter.
£12.00
An amazing heat-change mug. As the mug warms up you can see different constellations mapped out. Capacity 300ml.Microwave safe.Comes boxed.
£25.00
Modern science, as it is commonly taught, was invented in Europe, the product of great minds like Nicolaus Copernicus, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein. However science is not, and has never been, a uniquely European endeavour.Copernicus borrowed techniques from Arabic and Persian texts....
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This gift wrap features a beautiful chart of the 'Wanders of the Stars' - with English and Latin constellation names - taken from a mid-19th century teaching aid. Printed on Cavallini's signature Italian archival paper, this fine gift wrap is good enough to be hung...
£31.95
It was a solar eclipse in 1919 (as depicted by these earrings), which confirmed Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity. Matching necklace also available. Hypoallergenic, nickel-free fine silver plated metal hooks.Stainless steel earrings.Earrings measure 4 cm long (not including hooks).
£12.99
On September 13th 2017, after thirteen years studying Saturn and its moons, the Cassini probe took one last faint full-colour image of the planet before plunging into Saturn’s roiling atmosphere two days later. Taken from the ‘far side’, looking back towards the distant sun, it...
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What does Goldilocks have to do with the study of space? Everyone's heard of NASA, but how many of the other 72 space agencies around the world could you name? And how familiar are you with your lunar and solar deities?The Astronomy Puzzle Book is...
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A pocket-style edition based on the New York Times bestseller A Brief Welcome to the Universe offers a breathtaking tour of the cosmos, from planets, stars, and galaxies to black holes and time loops. Bestselling authors and acclaimed astrophysicists Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michael A. Strauss,...
£12.95
On September 13th 2017, after thirteen years studying Saturn and its moons, the Cassini probe took one last faint full-colour image of the planet before plunging into Saturn’s roiling atmosphere two days later. Taken from the ‘far side’, looking back towards the distant sun, it...
£10.99
Set of glass coasters with six different designs featuring: Sun, Moon, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus. Each coaster measures 10 x 10 x 0.6 cm.Made from glass.
£5.99
A vintage educational chart of the astronomical basis of the seasons, transformed into a gorgeous sheet of wrapping paper. Printed on Cavallini's signature Italian archival paper, this fine gift wrap is good enough to be hung on the wall, or used in a variety of...
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Yes, we really think Uranus belongs in your bathroom. This mini soap bar would make a great gift for anyone hoping to get to the bottom of astronomy. Measures 6 x 4.2 x 2.5cm.Unscented. Thankfully.1 x 56g bar of soap.Not tested on Animals.
£39.95
It was a solar eclipse in 1919 (as depicted by this necklace), which confirmed Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity. Matching earrings also available. Hypoallergenic, nickel-free fine silver plated metal chain.Stainless steel pendant.Pendant measures 8.5 x 2 cm.Chain measures 46 cm.
£12.99
An organic cotton tote bag featuring Johannes Kepler’s depiction of the motions of Mars between 1580 and 1596 - as they would have to be if it was a geocentric universe. The woodcut is from his Astronomia Nova (1609). Also available as various styles of t-shirt. Red or turquoise...
£17.95
This NASA extreme-UV image from the Solar Dynamics Observatory shows a large solar flare (white area on upper left), a solar tsunami (wave-like structure, upper right), multiple filaments of magnetism lifting off the stellar surface, large-scale shaking of the solar corona, radio bursts, a coronal...
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A stunning illustration from a vintage classroom teaching aid features on this gorgeous sheet of wrapping paper. Printed on Cavallini's signature Italian archival paper, this gorgeous gift wrap is good enough to be hung on the wall, or used in a variety of crafts. To...
£12.95
This NASA extreme-UV image from the Solar Dynamics Observatory shows a large solar flare (white area on upper left), a solar tsunami (wave-like structure, upper right), multiple filaments of magnetism lifting off the stellar surface, large-scale shaking of the solar corona, radio bursts, a coronal...
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Forty fantastically illustrated cards detailing some of the amazing people and objects who have shaped the history of Space exploration. Read out the facts - ranked easier (green), medium (yellow) or harder (red) - or even the quirky 'joker fact' and let everyone guess who...
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An early 20th Century classroom chart of the solar system is perfectly reproduced on this gorgeous sheet of wrapping paper. Printed on Cavallini's signature Italian archival paper, this fine gift wrap is good enough to be hung on the wall, or used in a variety...
£39.95
Depicting the orbits of Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars around the sun, this unique necklace pays tribute to Nicolaus Copernicus who first formulated the heliocentric model of the solar system. Hypoallergenic, nickel-free, fine silver plated metal chain.Stainless steel pendant.Pendant measures 8.5 x 3 cm.Chain measures...
£12.95
Johannes Kepler’s depiction of the motions of Mars between 1580 and 1596 - as they would have to be in a geocentric universe. The woodcut is from his Astronomia Nova (1609). Available in three sizes. Also available in other styles and shapes. 100% cotton. Purple babygro,...
£17.95
This NASA extreme-UV image from the Solar Dynamics Observatory shows a large solar flare (white area on upper left), a solar tsunami (wave-like structure, upper right), multiple filaments of magnetism lifting off the stellar surface, large-scale shaking of the solar corona, radio bursts, a coronal...
£25.00
The subtly green-tinted glass jar, moulded to the shape of a light-beam, will make the contents appear to have been abducted by an alien life form. This glass storage jar is perfect for keeping small items safe, with a solid cork UFO-shaped lid that creates...
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These amazing astronomical socks are woven with images of planets, moons and comets from our Solar System, as well as the Sun itself. There are two designs (see pictures) and you can buy your favourite or a set of both (you could wear them as...
£12.99
This lovely illustration of the tides and the influence of the sun and moon comes from Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy, Designed for the Use of the Public or Common Schools in the United States, New York 1848. Also available as various styles of t-shirt. Organic cotton tote bag with long handles....
£4.99
Intellectual and proud? We approve! Part of our Badges of Honour range. Enamelled blue and gold metal badge. Measures approx 3 cm long. Made in the UK.
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These cotton-mix socks feature images of the constellations, with their names. A handy guide, and you can stargaze during the day! Made of 65% cotton, 33% nylon and 2% elastane. UK adult size 6-11, EUR 39-46.
£17.95
A soft grey t-shirt featuring Johannes Kepler’s depiction of the motions of Mars between 1580 and 1596 - as they would have to be in a geocentric universe. The woodcut is from his Astronomia Nova (1609). Also available in other styles and shapes. 100% cotton. Fitted,...
£11.95
NASA’s stunningly detailed topographical model of the moon was created stereographically using the thousands of pictures taken by their tiny WAC satellite. This image is of the ‘far side’, and is coloured by elevation - purple is low, red is high. Available in three sizes....
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A set of eight erasers modelled upon the eight planets of our solar system. Make an orrery on your desk! 8 erasers each measuring between 1.2 and 3cm each. Pack measures 27 x 8.5cm.
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Exfoliating honey and oatmeal soap for showers which make an impact. Measures 6 x 4 x 2 cm, 56g. High quality triple-milled soap. Made with glycerine, shea butter, cocoa butter, olive and grapeseed oil. Not tested on animals.
£22.99
Have your own gravity-defying adventure with this intergalactic puzzle, featuring the work of mixed-media artist Ben Giles. A beautiful jigsaw with some unusual planet shaped pieces. 1000 piece puzzle in sturdy box.Contains 20 shaped puzzle pieces.Box size: 29 x 21.5 x 5 cm.Puzzle size: 69...
£17.95
A deep crimson t-shirt featuring Johannes Kepler’s depiction of the motions of Mars between 1580 and 1596 - as they would have to be if it really was a geocentric universe. The woodcut is from his Astronomia Nova (1609). Also available in other styles and shapes. 100%...
£14.99
Pour a bedtime mug of cocoa and watch as 11 constellations, including Cassiopea, Perseus, Hercules and Orion emerge before your eyes. Porcelain Mug. Measures 9cm high.Not dishwasher safe.
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A vintage star chart, complete with maps of the northern and southern hemispheres, a moon path map and eclipse diagrams is beautifully reproduced on this jigsaw puzzle. 1,000-piece puzzle 55cm x 70cm Packaged in a 10" tube, with hand sewn muslin bag inside.
£18.95
NASA’s stunningly detailed topographical model of the moon was created stereographically using the thousands of pictures taken by their tiny WAC satellite. This image is of the ‘far side’, and is coloured by elevation - purple is low, red is high. This t-shirt has quite...
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A notebook which contains star charts, guides and a tear-out astrolabe to help you record your astronomical adventuring. 64 lined page notebook with a card cover. Measures 12.5 x 9cm.
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This brilliant notebook is also a passport to the red planet, with travel advice and a detailed passport information page (stardate of issue, carbon based or silicon, etc.). 64 lined page notebook with a card cover.Measures 12.5 x 9cm.
£17.95
On September 13th 2017, after thirteen years studying Saturn and its moons, the Cassini probe took one last faint full-colour image of the planet before plunging into Saturn’s roiling atmosphere two days later. Taken from the ‘far side’, looking back towards the distant sun, it...