The Japanese love the Aurora Borealis. It is said, according to Japanese myth, that a child conceived underneath the fiery plasmas undulating in the Earth's magnetosphere will find great fortune. While I'm not sure that high-energy plasma slamming into the magnetic field of the earth funneling down towards the poles and expelling billions of electron-volts into the rarified air creating undulating ropes of pale colorful light can enhance the temporally-unrealized wealth of beings first meeting mitosis, but it certainly can result in spectacular run-on sentences... er, I mean, pretty lights.
The Aurora Palette uses three colored LEDs and frosted lenses to project twisting swirling misty lights on your wall or ceiling. Four triple-a batteries power it for hours and hours (up to 20). The controls are simple - On, Off, and Timer - which auto-shuts off after 30, 60, 90 and 120 minute intervals.
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Aurora Projector
Author: ThanateTan
| Posted at: 6:50 AM |
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