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Starry, starry night

When’s the last time you gazed upon a canopy of stars?

Meteors across the Milky way by Brocken Inaglory
Meteors across the Milky way by Brocken Inaglory

For most of us the only chance, where we have time and hopefully clear enough skys, is when we’re on holiday. One of the great pleasures of our camping trips is those Starry, Starry Nights. Many of us learned the names of constellations as kids. Some traveled afar and learnt how different they look from the different hemispheres of our world. Now anyone can have the stars in their grasp with SplashMaps Star Map!

Star Map detail
Star Map detail

Stars are a wander. They’re a constant in all our lives, perhaps they tell the future for us and perhaps, out there, there could be alien life.

Space is infinite, but it has been charted! The stars that are visible to the naked eye, the nebulae and the constellations as well as the regular comet visitors are all mapped by world expert uranologists like Wil Tirion. SplashMaps now takes the best of these northern hemisphere charts to put into your hands on a specially designed dew-proof map!

The whole of the map on our all-weather Pro-fabric
The whole of the map on our all-weather Pro-fabric

So if it’s a learning experience with a child, a mission that took you to a mountain vantage point or a casual glance at the sky the SplashMaps Star Map brings the most accurate, beautiful and practical star chart into your hands. And in typical style we’ve designed it to be simple!
Bring on those starry, starry nights!