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1 STARLAB - 切合所有對質素 精確度 創新 服務支援 經驗等需求的選擇 Learning Technologies Inc. (LTI) 强 LTI 縇 info@astro.hk

2 STARLAB 立體星象館 / 數碼立體星象館 Digital STARLAB 70 STARLAB 4 8 Digital STARLAB StarryNightSmall Dome info@astro.hk

3 STARLAB 立體星象館價目表 Basic STARLAB Systems...$115,900...$160,700...$162,700...$207,500 Deluxe STARLAB Systems...$137,300...$182,200...$184,100...$229,000 User s Super Deluxe STARLAB Systems 册 Planetarium Activities for Student Success (PASS)...$159,600...$204,400...$206,400...$251,200 Ultra Deluxe STARLAB Systems...$181,400...$226,200...$228,200...$273, LED Digital STARLAB..$378, $421,200 SL $62,100 SL-120G....$106, $462,600 SL-125..$98, info@astro.hk

4 SL-131 (110v/60hz)...$28,300 SL-131S (110v/60hz)..$48,300 SL-132 (220v/50hz)......$48,900 SL-132S (220v/50hz)..$48,900 SL V/60hz)....$2,600 SL-142 (220v/50hz). $2,600 SL $1,400 SL $1,400 SL $1,400 SL $1,400 SL $1,400 STARLAB 立體星象館價目表 SL $5,700 SL-810 $6,850 SL $5,700 SL $220 SL-Logo $3,150 起 SL $5,700 SL $665 SL $8,600 SL $975 SL-159. $1,250 SL-550 SL-531.$6,050 SL-532..$305...$7,800...$175 SL $65 SL $4,100 SL $940 SL $3,150 SL $135 SL $5,700 SL-330 內...$5,700 SL-333 *...$5,700 SL-334 *...$5,700 SL $5,700 SL $5,700 SL-541 LED..$860 SL $5,700 SL $5,700 A: B: C: D: E: SL $5,700 F: G: H: I: J: SL $5,700 SL $5,700 SL-356 *...$5,700 SL-357 *...$5,700 SL $5,700 SL-359 *...$5,700 SL $5,700 SL $5,700 SL $1,500 SL-539G....$1,700 SL-321 *...$9,600 SL-322 *...$5,700 SL-324 *...$7,650 SL-326 *...$5,700 SL-327 *...$5,700 SL $5,700 SL-703 Astronomy and More: A Comprehensive Curriculum and User s Guide for STARLAB and Other Planetaria ( )......$745 ( )....$665 ( )......$585 SL $1, info@astro.hk

5 From the Planetarium Activities for Student Success (PASS) Series created by the Lawrence Hall of Science at the University of California, Berkeley SL 册 )...$1,200 STARLAB 立體星象館價目表 From Project STAR Hands-on Science Kits PS-01 : Where We Are in Space and Time Activity Book.$125 PS-02 (1 10 件...$535 册 册.. $95 SL-721 Vol.1....$100 Planetarium Educator's Workshop Guide SL-722 Vol.2...$100 Activities for the School Planetarium SL-723 Vol.3...$100 Resources for Teaching Astronomy and Space Science SL-724 Vol.4...$100 A Manual for Using Portable Planetariums SL-725 Vol.5 Constellations Tonight...$100 SL-726 Vol.6 Red Planet Mars...$100 SL-727 Vol.7 Moons of the Solar System...$100 SL-728 Vol.8 Colors and Space...$100 SL-729 Vol.9 How Big is the Universe?...$100 SL-730 Vol. 10. $100 Who "Discovered" America? SL-731 Vol. 11 Astronomy of the Americas..$100 SL-732 Vol. 12 Stonehenge......$100 SL-733 Vol. 13 Northern Lights...$100 PS-03 PS-04 PS-05 PS-06 PS-07A PS-08A PS-08B PS-08C PS-08D PS-09 PS-10 PS-11 PS-12 PS-13 PS-14 PS-14/P PS-19 PS-20 PS-21.. $165 折射式 (1 10 件 ) $390 (1 件 )...$195 3D (1 10 件 )..$195...$455...$80... $330...$65...$250...$305 Project STAR...$3,450 Project STAR...$665 (addendum/answer key to Where We Are in Space and Time)..$60...$195 (110 件 )... $ $195 (1 10 件 ) $110 $ $75 SL-608 Vol $195 Accompanying Video (DVD) SL-625 Vol. 5 (10 )....$125 SL-626 Vol. 6 (25 )......$310 SL-627 Vol. 7 (41 )......$510 SL-628 Vol. 8 (21 ).. $265 SL-629 Vol. 9 (23 )......$285 SL-630 Vol. 10 (32 )....$400 SL-631 Vol. 11 (40 ).....$500 SL-632 Vol. 12 (17 ).....$215 SL-633 Vol. 13 ( 2 ).....$525 SL-633a Vol. 13 (26 )..$325 LT-60 A Walk Through the Heavens: A Guide to Stars and Constellations and their Legends.....$95 LT-65 A Walk Through the Southern Sky: A Guide to Stars and Constellations and their Legends...$125 LT-80 Stars (Jump into Science, National Geographic)...$135 LT-81 Sun (Jump into Science, National Geographic)...$135 LT-82 Moon (Jump into Science, National Geographic)...$ info@astro.hk

6 LT-85 Great ldeas for Teaching Astronomy, 3rd Edition...$205 LT-86 Skyways - Astronomy Handbook for Teachers...$195 LT-87 Sky Phenomena: A Guide to Naked-eye Observation of the Stars...$195 LT-88 Skylore from planet Earth: Stories from Around the World...Orion... $230 From the Astronomical Society of the pacific LT-02 The Universe at Your fingertips: Activity and Resource Notebook $315 LT-02S EI Universo a Sus Pies: Actividades y Recursos Para Astronomia, Edición en Español..$235 LT-03 More Universe at Your Fingertips: Astronomy and Resource Notebook.$295 LT-04 Tours of the Night Sky (CD & Cassettes) $235 LT-05 Cycles Book (sold in sets of 10) $235 LT-06 Solar Eclipse Poster...$95 LT-07 Andromeda Galaxy Poster...$95 LT-08 Hubble Deep Field Poster...$95 LT-09 Moon Mission Game (Family ASTRO)..$160 LT-10 Cosmic Decoders Game (Family ASTRO).. $105 LT-11 Night Sky Adventure (Family ASTRO)...$160 LT-12 Race to the Planets Game (Family ASTRO)...$125 From the GEMS (Great Explorations in Math & Science) Series created by the Lawrence Hall of Science at the University of California, Berkeley LT-30 Color Analyzers...$165 LT-31 More Than Magnifiers...$85 LT-32 Earth, Moon, and Stars...$125 LT-33 Moons of Jupiter...$145 LT-34 Oobleck: What Do Scientists Do?...$85 STARLAB 立體星象館價目表 LT-35 The Real Reasons for the Seasons: Sun-Earth Connections (includes CD-ROM).. $200 LT-36 Living with a Star: From Sunscreen to Space Weather (includes CD-ROM)..$220 LT-37 Invisible Universe: The Electromagnetic Spectrum from Radio Waves to Gamma Rays.....$165 LTI LT-40 Heifetz......$85 LT $110 LT-42...$180 LT-70...$2750 Starry Night LT-100 Middle School software A:1...$780 B:1...$2730 C:1...$11,950 LT-101 High School Software A:1...$1,350 B:1...$4,650 C:1...$20,300 LT-102 Complete Space & Astronomy Pack.$390 LT-103 Constellation Adventure $235 LT-104 Starry Night Pro Plus version $1950 LT-110 Atlas of the sky DVD...$390 LT-111 Comet Hunters Asteroid Seekers DVD..$390 LT-112 Danger! Solar Storm DVD.$390 LT-113 Eyes on Mars DVD.$390 LT-114 Searching for SuperStars DVD...$390 LT-115 Wheels on Mars DVD......$390 LT-120 SpaceStationSim Software...$ info@astro.hk

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