The Star Sphere & Starlight Dome; Planetarium Operation; Installing Batteries For The Light Wand; Installing Batteries For The Night Light - Uncle Milton Industries Star Theater SE Quick Start Manual

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The Star Sphere & Starlight Dome
The Star Sphere
TM
is a replica in miniature of the largest and brightest objects in space
surrounding our planet. If you were to put Earth in the sphere, it would be located at the exact
center, where the light bulb is. The dots printed on the sphere represent stars. The glow-in-the
dark dots represent the brightest, easiest-to-find stars. The lines connecting the stars show the
constellations.
About 99% of visible stars like those on the star sphere are in the solar neighborhood. That
means they are within about 100 light-years of Earth. This is nearby, compared to the other stars
in the spiral arm of our galaxy where our solar system is located. A light-year is the distance light
can travel in one year, which is about 6 trillion (6,000,000,000,000 ) miles (or 9,500,000,000,000
kilometers)!
The Starlight Dome
allows you to project an accurate star field on your walls and ceiling. It
TM
shows the stars as you would see them on a clear night.

Planetarium Operation

The Star Sphere & Starlight Dome can be powered by
three (3) AA batteries or by an optional AC adapter
(sold separately).

Installing Batteries for the Light Wand

1. Remove light wand from base.
2. With a small Phillips head screwdriver, remove the
screw on the battery cap. 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 in correct
placement as indicated on module. Alkaline
batteries are recommended.
Fig. 1
Battery Cap
Screw
Fig. 2
Battery
Battery
Module
Cap
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Align
Battery
Module
with
groove
Fig. 3
4. Insert battery module into light
wand, making sure the grooves
align (see Fig. 3). Replace battery
cap and Phillips head screw (do
not over-tighten). Place the light
wand back into base.
Night Light
Fig. 5

Installing Batteries for the Night Light

1. Turn Star Theater SE on its side and,
using a small Phillips head
screwdriver, remove the battery
cover.
2. Insert three (3) "AAA" batteries. Make
sure the "+" and "-" ends are inserted
correctly, as indicated (see Fig. 5).
3. Replace battery cover.
Jack for optional
AC adapter
(not included)
AC Adapter Plug
Fig. 4
Using an Optional AC Adapter Jack
1. Insert the adapter plug into the jack
(see Fig. 4).
2. Plug the AC adapter into an electrical
outlet.
Meteor Maker
Fig. 6

Installing Batteries for the Meteor Maker

1. Snap Meteor Maker holder onto base.
2. With a small Phillips head screwdriver,
remove battery cover from Meteor
Maker. Insert two (2) AAA batteries
making sure the "+" and "-" ends are in
correct placement as indicated in the
battery compartment. Alkaline batteries
are recommended (see Fig. 6).
3. Replace the battery cover and place
Meteor Maker in its holder.
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