How to Make an in Home Planetarium
Want to go to the local planetarium, but don't have the money? Do you want to look at the stars but stay inside? Whatever the case, you can enjoy the cosmos from the comfort of your own home.
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Steps
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1First, find a dark room to do it in.
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2Next, find your planetarium. There are brands, like Uncle Milton Star Theater 2, that you can use for your planetarium.
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3Set the planetarium on a table in the center of the room, then find something, like a laser. Use the laser to circle around constellations.
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4Get some family to watch and have fun!
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Tips
- Sometimes, like in Uncle Milton packages, there are meteor makers that you can use to make it more interesting. Try that.
- You can bring stuff like skittles, popcorn, and coke for your guests at your planetarium if you wish as well.
Warnings
- Only do it at dusk. At day, it can be hard to see and at night, it can be harmful to people that need to go to bed before the sun goes down completely.

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