(a species of owlet moth (Noctuid)) Some caterpillars, after they emerge from their egg, can increase their weight by 25,000 times.

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Rotating celestial globe - silver

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Create a magical focal point in your home with this captivating, self-rotating celestial globe.

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Rotating celestial globe - silver

£ 150.00

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The celestial globe floats inside a clear outer shell in an almost friction-free environment, much like the Earth itself. It is powered by ambient light and the earth’s own magnetic field, so it turns with a smooth, gentle motion. The globe shows the positions of stars and constellations in the sky, so it is an ideal way to learn about the stars.

- 11.5cm (4.5") in diameter
- comes with an elegant, 3-finger acrylic stand
- no batteries or mains power required
- completely silent, calming motion
- makes a wonderful and imaginative Christmas gift

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