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Get one of our favorite star projectors for less than $20 at Amazon
If you've been looking for a chance to light up your life (and your home), a star projector is the way to go. While we've covered more scientifically accurate options in our guide to the best star projectors, this one has a place in our hearts.
The adorable astronaut star projector has been a favorite of ours for its quirky design and impressive lighting options, and while it won't offer you a 1:1 recreation of the cosmos, it's an ideal nightlight or piece of ambiance for your next Star Wars marathon.
You can get the Astronaut Galaxy Projector Night Light on sale right now at Amazon for $19.99
In our Astronaut galaxy star projector review, we said the Astronaut Galaxy Projector is "A great quality star projector for any space lover."
"The novelty astronaut design is a conversation starter, and the projections are bright and vivid. The sleep timer makes it an ideal choice for a child's bedroom."
And, with the color options on offer, it really can transform whichever room it's placed in.
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It's not just about its cutesy look, either. The Astronaut's head moves to offer an adjustable projection angle thanks to magnets, and it's well-built, too — making it ideal for younger, potentially clumsier, users.
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