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Display the Universe With This $60 HD Galaxy Projector

Did you know one of NASA’s favorite nebulae is the Helix Nebula? Its nickname makes it one of our favorites too: Evil Eye nebula. Our other favorite is actually a revolutionary decoration with the ability to project eight different types of high-definition nebulae in your own home. During this limited-time offer, you can get $29 off the regular price of the Astro Alan Galaxy Projector.

If you have any kids left on your shopping list, children love the look and feel of this fun projector. The USB-powered miniature astronaut has adjustable head angles, brightness, and speed. Allow them to step into the minds and spacesuits of astronauts, and follow Astro Alan into the glory of outer space without leaving the comfort of their home. 

A family gathered around a galaxy projector while the galaxy is projected on all sides of them.
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Some users are relieved to have a device that not only makes their kids actually happy to go to bed, but also helps them fall asleep faster. To that end, you’ll be able to choose from 40 to 90 minutes with an auto shut-off feature and easily set the timer with the remote control at bedtime. 

It’s not just for kids. Adults and children alike can use the galaxy projections to relax and let their minds and bodies seemingly float stress-free in the immensity of the universe. “At the end of the day when I’m winding down for bed I literally put this light on and drift off into space. For an overthinker like myself, this is finally a tool to turn your brain off before bedtime,” said one reviewer.

It’s original. It’s authentic. And it can’t be found anywhere else — because there’s nothing else like it. Which also makes it the perfect gift for any child, or that someone who already has everything they want. For a limited time, get the Astro Alan Galaxy Projector for just $59.99 (reg. $89), a savings of $29. 

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