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 -  Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Edmund Scientific Planisphere
Reviewed By: Matt K (Broadview, Illinois)
The Edmund Scientific Star and Planet Locator (Planisphere) is a great tool for finding and identifying stars and constellations. The included booklet is packed with great information for navigating the night skies. It is easy to use and provides a lot of information in an easy to understand format. I have given them to Family and friends who are interested in Astronomy. We are all enjoying them very much. Great job, Edmund's!

 -  Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Fabulous!
Reviewed By: NJS (New Orleans, LA)
My kids and I are having a blast figuring this thing out! We are all very much novices, but even we can get the gist of it. Thanks for the special time spent learning with the kids!

 -  Tuesday, January 22, 2008
1966!
Reviewed By: Mike Ransom (Tulsa, OK)
I still have the one I ordered from Edmund in 1966! It only cost .50 then, but $2.95 41 years later isn't bad. Of course it still works.

 -  Saturday, June 23, 2007
Best Deal In Astronomy
Reviewed By: Jim McDade (Vestavia Hills, AL)
I purchased my first Edmund Scientific's Star and Planet Locator at the W.A. Gayle Planetarium gift shop in Montgomery, Al in 1968! That was the best astronomical investment that I ever made. I was just 14 years-old at the time. We were quite poor, and the Star and Planet Locator was about the only thing I could afford to purchase after my first trip to the planetarium. That Star and Planet Locator sparked a lifelong passion for sighting planets, stars, and galaxies. I have since worked at that very planetarium in addition to working as a volunteer astronomy editor at Space.com. I am 53 years-old now and the night sky is the only constant life companion that pretty much stays unchanged over the course of a human lifespan. Thanks to Edmund and George Lovi for helping me to learn the names and locations of our stellar companions. The Star and Planet Locator helped me to retain what I saw and heard in the planetarium by allowing me to take a handy guide to the night sky into our backyard.

 -  Thursday, September 20, 2007
Great for outreach
Reviewed By: Sarah Garner (Seattle, WA)
We use these for outreach all the time. They are a great tool to use.


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