The Starship Earth II is a beautiful work of art, as well as a valuable learning and teaching tool. Features updated and improved data from Sky Catalogue 2000.0 including all 88 constellations as well as over 1,100 naked eye stars, all silk-screened on the sphere's interior surface. Surrounding the five inch diameter inner globe is a fully adjustable horizon ring to help visualize the horizon from any location on the planet. This is a beautifully original design that is sure to make an impression wherever it is placed.
Features:
- Hand-crafted museum-quality acrylic
- Blue Pearl inner globe
- Horizon ring
- Floor stand
- 2 Globe Diameters: 16,30"
- Overall Heights: 38,49"
About Artline Globes
Dedicated to the creation of world class acrylic globes, highly skilled American artisans hand-fashion each Artline Globe for unsurpassed quality. State-of-the-art technology allows for Artline to offer a lifetime guarantee of quality and craftsmanship. Each Artline Globe reflects a standard of excellence not achievable with today’s mass production techniques. From the multi-colored silk-screening to the meticulous blowing, shaping and finishing, each globe is proudly passed from the hands of their craftspeople to yours.
Each acrylic sheets is cut to size, checked for optical clarity, and prepared for application of the graphics. Each color applied to the globe requires an individual silk-screen. Depending on the globe to be created, this process can require 8 to 18 separate hand operations. Each piece is then carefully inspected and passed onto the thermal process. At this step, each piece must be heat soaked for several hours. Then each piece is fitted into a blowing tube to create the hemisphere. To assure optical clarity, the hemispheres are free-blown.
Next the two hemispheres are trimmed of any excess material, then carefully matched to create a complete globe. The globes are then thoroughly cleaned and polished to remove any residue. Then the highly skilled globe maker makes a final fitting and bonds the two hemispheres, making a complete globe. The globe maker then signs and dates a Certificate of Authenticity, personally certifying the quality and appearance of each globe. Finally, the product is individually packed and prepared for shipment.