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the Stars are yours!
in your school
museum
science club home with the
Spitz
Planetarium
The SPITZ PLANETARIUM brings one
of the oldest, most fascinating subjects of
study and sources of entertainment - the
panorama of the heavens - into your class-
room, club or home. It projects the stars on
any wall or ceiling and can be adjusted to
show the heavens as seen on any given
date from virtually any spot on earth. The
SPITZ PLANETARIUM is a compact,
portable unit standing three feet high and
weighing less than twenty-five pounds. Mo-
tor driven, it operates on 110 volt A. C. and
is guaranteed for one year against mechani-
cal failure. Study aids are supplied with
each instrument. Special domes are avail-
able at extra cost. Not only does the SPITZ
PLANETARIUM serve as an invaluable
teaching aid in many fields but it offers to
millions a better opportunity to know the
stars.
Spit
a
SCIENCE ASSOCIATES
401 North Broad Street, Philadelphia 8, Pa.
Please send me folder with complete information
$500.
on the SPITZ PLANETARIUM.
F.O.B. Wenonah, N. J.
Please advise when demonstration of the SPITZ
PLANETARIUM can be arranged.
A PLANETARIUM FOR EVERY PURSE AND PURPOSE
Name
PEERLESS - $4,000.
KORKOSZ- - $50,000.
Organization
SCIENCE ASSOCIATES
Address
401 North Broad Street
Philade!phia 8, Pa.
City and State
82 SKY AND TELESCOPE, January, 1948
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