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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.
£3.99
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...
£7.99
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...
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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...
£18.99
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
£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.
£6.99
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.
£12.99
Pour a mug of your favourite hot drink, and watch as the rising temperature causes coastlines to shrink and deserts expand on this temperature-sensitive mug. Porcelain Mug. Measures 9.3cm high.Not dishwasher safe.
£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...
£3.99
A vintage textbook illustration 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 transform this image into a vintage...
£12.99
This book features 100 real astronaut tests and exercises from the European Space Agency’s highly rigorous selection process, ranging from easy to fiendishly hard, Includes puzzles and tests on:· visual perception and logic· mental arithmetic and concentration· psychological readiness· teamwork and leadership· survival, physical and...
£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%...
£18.99
A beautiful chart of the 'Wanders of the Stars' with English and Latin names of the constellations from a mid-19c teaching aid is beautifully reproduced on this jigsaw puzzle. 1000 piece puzzle 55cm x 70cm Packaged in a 10" tube, with hand sewn muslin bag...
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A wonderful piece of wall art as well as a functional, and genuinely fascinating map of the constellations. Printed on high quality paper, with a beautiful matt finish contrasting with spot laminated design features, Star Map looks great in the daytime. However, it's in darkness...
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An early 20th Century classroom chart of the solar system is perfectly reproduced on this canvas pencil case. 10.16 x 22.86 cm Made of 100% cotton Lined interior with leather zipper pull
£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...
£12.00
These cufflinks will mean the world to someone you love. Metal novelty cufflinks presented in a gift box.15mm across.
£10.00
Whether you're decorating your science homework or your giftwrap, this set of washi tapes will ensure that the results are out of this world! Set of 4 tapes, each 10m long.1 of each design included.
£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. Also available in other...
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The bestselling authors of Wonders of the Universe are back with another blockbuster, a groundbreaking exploration of our Solar System as it has never been seen before. Andrew Cohen and Professor Brian Cox take readers on a voyage of discovery, from the fiery heart of...
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Astronaut training. Office life. School days. Be prepared for any mission with this intergalactic stationery set. The pen and pencils dock into the spaceship eraser, so it can be flown around the space station. Or the desk. Spaceship eraser, four colour pen, 15cm countdown ruler...
£35.00
This wonderful solid glass paperweight incorporates a sun and planets which are embedded in the glass, in a bright painted representation of the solar system and a background of stars. Solid glass with felt basePackaged in gift box with foil printMeasures 8cm x 4.5cm
£14.99
This gorgeous tote features a vintage image from a 19th-century schoolroom chart of the night sky. Made from 100% natural cotton.Printed on one sideInterior pocketMeasures 43.2 x 33 x 2.5 cm
£11.99
This colourful 500-piece jigsaw puzzle features bright, simplified portraits of Carl Sagan, Carolyn Porco, Isaac Newton, Jane Goodall, Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin, Louis Pasteur, Marie Curie, and more! Just the right level of challenge for families with children of all ages. The illustrations are by...
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Made in partnership with the Royal Observatory Greenwich’s Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition, this calendar of astronomical photography contains all 12 winning images from categories such as People and Space, Our Moon, Stars and Nebulae, and Aurorae. This is a truly mesmerising collection of...
£42.00
This complete set of melamine dinnerware features eight 10" original watercolour portraits of our solar system. Planet Plates are dishwasher-safe and light enough to pack for a picnic - yet sturdy enough to orbit the rowdiest potluck supper. Your buffet table can be a geocentric...
£12.99
This canvas pouch features a vintage image from a 19th-century schoolroom chart of the night sky. It could be used for holding pens and pencils, or would make a brilliant make-up bag. Lined interior.Leather zip pull.100% cotton.Measurements: 15 cm x 22 cm.
£10.00
The solar system on your fridge door, in the form of these miniature planets. A set of 8 magnets including Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Measures 4.2 x 2.5 x 2 cm.Recommended for ages 6+.
£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...
£18.00
An amazing colour map of Jupiter based on images taken by the NASA probe Cassini. It shows the many aspects of the surface of this huge planet, including thunderstorms. An unusual clock which would make a great present for any space fanatic. 19cm diameter. Sublimation...
£35.00
Defying your expectations of what a book can be (and what paper can do), this pop-up extravaganza becomes six fully functional tools: a real working planetarium which projects the constellations; a musical instrument complete with strummable strings; a geometric drawing generator, a perpetual calendar, a...
£12.95
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. Also available in other...
£14.99
This colour set contains everything a space traveller needs to create the ultimate Mars colony, from astronauts and space vehicles to adorable astro-pets. Pop out pieces can be assembled without scissors or glue, for hours of extraterrestrial fun. Easy to put together and full of...
£3.95
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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Enter the genre-defining worlds created by five masters of speculative fiction in The Science Fiction Puzzle Book. Featuring the works of Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Robert A. Heinlein and Ursula K. Le Guin. Containing more than 100 enigmas, riddles and conundrums: a...
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Breathtaking images from space conjure questions about the origins of the universe, the nature of time and space, and our place in the cosmos. From its perch outside our planet’s distorting atmosphere, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope provides high-resolution images of stars, nebulas, and distant galaxies....
£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...
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Celebrate the moon in all its glory with these deluxe playing cards, which feature phases of the moon and iconic lunar modules. 54 full-colour cards.Featuring photographs from the archive of NASA.Presented in tin box with slipcase lid.Tin box measures 9.5 x 7 x 2.2 cm....
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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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This brilliant notebook is also a passport to our satellite, with maps and a detailed passport information page. 64 lined page notebook with a card cover.Measures 12.5 x 9cm.
£19.99
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...
£19.95
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...
£12.95
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 in a geocentric universe. The woodcut is from his Astronomia Nova (1609). Also available in other styles and shapes. 100% cotton.Red...
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A selection of Lunar sticky notes in a variety of sizes and shapes. Over 300 sticky notes in a hardback cover. Measures 8.5 x 11 x 1.5cm.
£10.00
Beautiful C19th vintage diagram features on this lovely trinket tray. Boxed porcelain trinket tray.Height 9.5cm. Microwave and Dishwasher Safe.Vegan.
£2.95
Consider us suitably impressed. (And feel free to mention us in your speech when you first land on Mars...) Measures 18 x 13 cm.Comes with bright blue envelope.Blank inside.
£9.95
An excellent vintage diagram explaining lunar eclipses. This fine capacious mug comes in a handsome box. Boxed porcelain mugHeight 9.5cm.Microwave and Dishwasher Safe
£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...