New HomeStar Planetarium from Sega Toys

The Japanese toy manufacturer Sega, who has brought us home planetariums like the Pure Mini and the Spa, has now released a second edition of the popular HomeStar Pro model.

The Japanese toy manufacturer Sega, who has brought us home planetariums like the Pure Mini and the Spa, has now released a second edition of the popular HomeStar Pro model.

After a good night sleep in the Space Shuttle Bed and a steady Astronaut Ice Cream breakfast, you can now get dressed for success with this Apollo 11 spacesuit replica.

Here’s something you don’t see every day, a radio-controlled 9-inch “space surfer” that hovers in the air, spins 360 degrees, and moves left, right, backward and forward.

For sleepyheads who have already tried dumbbells, puzzles, V8 engines, sonic bombs and other alarm clocks without success, here’s a rocket alarm clock that might just do the trick.

The AstroStar indoor starlight projector will make a perfect complement for anyone spending their nights in the Space Shuttle Bunk Bed.

Ok, so you have the 10,000 Star Planetarium, the Space Explorer Lamp and the Astronaut Ice Cream. What could possibly be missing to make your cosmic life complete? Yes, of course – a space shuttle bunk bed.

Remember the ZFlyer R/C Astronaut from earlier this year? This looks like a mini version of that radio controlled toy, but this one is sold in pair.

StarMurals are custom star murals painted in a five-dimensional format that resemble the real night sky. They are invisible by day and glow in the dark.

If you’re still not satisfied after having both the Star Trek Chandelier and the Rocket Lamp hanging from the ceiling, try this space theme lightning.