Between the smog, the skyscrapers, and the blaze of lights, even the most astronomically inclined urban dwellers are hard-pressed to spot Cassiopeia and Andromeda at night. But that doesn't mean you need to head for the hills to enjoy a truly stellar experience. Instead, go indoors with Segatoys HomeStar, a chic little sphere that projects the evening sky onto any ceiling or wall. The home planetarium includes disks to display both stars and delineated constellations, and even mimics the celestial movement across the sky in both the northern and southern hemispheres—so the image is accurate whether you're in São Paulo or Cincinnati.

Segatoys HomeStar 21st Century home planetarium, $239, available at www.audiocubes.com.
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