Splashing in explosions of colors and texture you can appreciate NASA’s image of the day. If you are not in the mood of exploring constellations and celestial objects you can only focus on admiring fabulous nebulae. Making it one of the best choices instead of just a galaxy projector.
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Other than the horizontal projection, the innovation portrait mode allows you to project upright images and mobile phone's content with full screen. This is that with this projector you can enjoy two different ways to enjoy your content. When watching an interactive sky chart, it might be convenient to take advantage of one of EZCast Beam V3’s features. Similarly, in Google Sky, you can see a celestial map which allows you to do diverse activities such as star by star gazing, and observe different celestial objects like constellations, galaxies, planets, or the Moon. Plug and screen mirror with a charging cable, inundating you in great projection. Just module the EZCast Wi-Fi adapter and it's prepared to use with all popular OS devices and projects wirelessly. By offering portrait projection and 2D electrical keystone, it offers more than you can imagine. EZCast Beam V3 wireless display offers an unrivaled projection experience. For example, you can go to Stellarium-web and admire an authentic sky in 2D just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars, or a telescope. Besides just projecting a realistic holographic creation, EZCastBeam V3 wireless display lets you explore space on a whole new level. The world’s first portrait mode projector and one of the best LCD projectors, using wireless display technology EZCast Beam V3 permits you to find the universe from the solace of your home. Elevate your leisure time by having a skylight laser astronomical adventure! Bring the night sky into your room!ĮZCast galaxy projector displaying a starry night.īring the beauty of the universe indoors, watch a distant star, and experience an aurora light show. With EZCast Beam V3 (a wired and wireless display projector) you can transform your house into a planetarium every night and every day. With them, you can project super real constellations and observe each star & the moon in your favorite room wall or ceiling, while listening to calming music waves. Want to see a preview of the virtual event? Here's a snippet from a previous virtual Stargazing program.Starry and Galaxy projectors are a top trend right now, from tik tok to Instagram. If an accommodation would help you to more fully participate in this program, please contact Marisa Calise at online tickets are required. All participants and staff will be required to wear masks/face coverings and maintain social distancing. Thank you for your understanding!*Ĭoronavirus safety precautions will be in place during this program. Exchanges cannot be accommodated at this time due to limited flexibility in compliance with COVID group-size regulations. Please note that either possibility is a 50/50 chance as skies and weather are incredibly unpredictable. Participants are notified through email one day in advance if the program will meet in-person or online. If the program is online due to cloudy skies, it will begin at 8pm instead of these other start times. April dates will start at 9pm, and May dates will start at 10pm. The in-person start time fluctuates periodically to account for when the sun sets. *Please pay attention to the program start time when selecting a date. For visitors using mobility devices, please note that we will be moving over uneven, grassy terrain. Dress for the weather and for walking outdoors. This program is designed for adults and children ages 6 and up with no prior astronomy knowledge.
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We’ll learn how to observe the night sky without equipment like binoculars or telescopes, but you’re welcome to bring your own. You’ll learn how to identify stars, planets and constellations, and we’ll uncover the historical importance of astronomy in the early 19th century. See the night sky in new ways during this hour-long stargazing program led by an expert astronomy educator.