I’m Sun Buddy, the center of the solar system! I’m an impressively large Yellow Dwarf star to cuddle. I have long yellow, orange, and red hair that represents my solar flares. All my energy is produced in my core and is emitted as visible light, which reaches the Earth 8 minutes later!
Earth and Moon Buddies are also available!
Features: Fun facts tag. Seated toy height is approx 9”; Standing height 10" by 12". Made of all new materials, fill: Polyester Fiber. Conforms to all EU & US CPSC Toy Regulations. Ages 0+. Spot clean. Made in China.
I’m Earthy, the most famous toy in the universe! In March 2019, I joined the SpaceX Crew Dragon and launched to the International Space Station as a "super hi-tech zero gravity indicator." The astronauts loved me so much that I stayed on board for over 500 days!
I’m Moon Buddy, a cute grey celestial companion! Little Earth and I are besties! I am the Earth’s only natural satellite, held in orbit by a mutual attraction to Earth’s gravity. My craters are represented by spots on my surface. I’m excited for NASA’s Team Artemis to visit me again by 2024!
The Solar Observer's Handbook is for the casual backyard astronomer whose been thinking of doing solar observing but needs to know how to do so safely. This guided tour will help you to learn the basics of viewing the closest star to Earth and protect your eyesight while doing so.
Published annually for over 100 years by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, the Observer's Handbook has become the must-have reference book for people interested in astronomy. Whether you are a professional astronomer, a beginner or an educator, this book is for you. The over 350-page guide includes comprehensive information about upcoming astronomical events and references.
Please contact publications@rasc.ca for bulk orders of 10 or more.
The Observer's Handbook is a guide published annually since 1907 by The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. With the expertise of more than 75 contributors, the Observer's Handbook is regarded as the standard North American reference for data on the sky. The USA Edition continues to be a popular addition, using American cities for examples of sunrise and moonrise, solar ephemeris, etc. In addition, Star Parties and Planetaria are for US locations and spelling will reflect American usage.
Please contact publications@rasc.ca for bulk orders of 10 or more.