Space / Science
The Apollo 11 moon landing required two spacecraft - The lunar module (LM) and command service module (CSM). Once in lunar orbit, the two would separate so the LM could land while the CSM waited in orbit. After launching from the lunar surface, the LM’s ascent stage would rendezvous and dock with the waiting CSM, then the astronauts would transfer back into the main spacecraft and head home. It sounds nearly impossible but that’s the way it was July 20, 1969.Set for assembly of miniature steel models. No glue or soldering is required, but a pointed toning or tweezers facilitates assembly.Contents: laser-cut metal sheets, building instructionsModel size: 12.9 x 5.8 x 8.8 cmMaterial: steelProduct safety notices:Ages 14 and upThis is a collectible, not a toy.
This button can be attached to textiles and other suitable materials with a small needle on the back. This model shows an atomic model.Contents: 1 buttonDiameter: 2.5 cmAttachment: needle
This button can be attached to textiles and other suitable materials with a small needle on the back. This model shows a caffeine molecule.Contents: 1 buttonDiameter: 2.5 cmAttachment: needle
This cup shows the molecular structure of your favorite alkaloid. With this cup, caffeine junkies not only get a vessel for their favorite drinks (e.g. coffee - the finest suspension ever devised), but also visual material depicting their favorite alkaloid.Material: ceramic.Size: approx. 300 ml
The Hubble Space Telescope was launched into low Earth orbit April 24th, 1990. Operating outside the distortion of the Earth’s atmosphere it is able to take extremely high-resolution visible-light images. Hubble has recorded some of the most detailed visible-light images ever, allowing a deep view into space and time.Contents: 1 laser-cut metal sheet, building instructionsModel size: 7.6 x 5.1 x 6.4 cmMaterial: steelProduct safety notices:Ages 14 and upThis is a collectible, not a toy.
Mars Exploration Rover NASA's twin rovers, named Spirit and Opportunity, launched separately in 2003 and landed three weeks apart in January 2004. They made important discoveries about wet environments on ancient Mars that may have been favorable for supporting microbial life. Although Spirit ceased communicating with Earth in March 2010, Opportunity continued its work on the Red Planet until 2018.Set for assembly of miniature steel models. No glue or soldering is required, but a pointed toning or tweezers facilitates assembly.Contents: laser-cut metal sheets, building instructionsModel size: 9.4 x 8.6 x 6 cmMaterial: steelProduct safety notices:Ages 14 and upThis is a collectible, not a toy.
This button can be attached to textiles and other suitable materials with a small needle on the back. This model shows that knowledge is power.Contents: 1 buttonDiameter: 2.5 cmAttachment: needle
High quality baseball capOfficially licensedMaterial: Cotton / Polyester
Two in one: chemical reference and dish towel! This dish towel carries a detailed and color-coded image of the periodic table of the elements.Dimensions: approx. 50 x 70 cmMaterial: 100% cotton, 160g/m2Care and maintenance: Machine washable up to 60°C, suitable for dryers
Learn chemistry every time the fridge door is opened.Approx. 125 magnets for the refrigerator door and other magnetic surfaces.Size of an element symbol: 2 x 2 cm
Everything that our world (and the universe) consists on, in a single sign.The embossed sheet metal sign shows the periodic table of the elements and has four holes in the corners so that it can be mounted on a wall with nails or screws (not included).Dimensions: 20 x 30.3 cmMaterial: tin plateMounting: with screws, nails or double-sided adhesive tape (not included)Product safety notices:Ages 14 and up
Perseverance launched July 30, 2020, and landed in Jezero Crater, Mars on February 18, 2021. Perseverance features a plutonium power source and a variety of instruments to aid the rover in its mission to seek signs of previous life on Mars, as well as collect data to further aid future manned missions there.Ingenuity, the 4 pound helicopter that was launched with Perseverance, features four specially made carbon-fiber blades, arranged into two rotors that spin in opposite directions at around 2,400 rpm – many times faster than a helicopter on Earth. It is a separate experiment from the rover and demonstrates technologies needed for flying in the Martian atmosphere, setting several records for flights on planets other than Earth.Set for assembly of miniature steel models. No glue or soldering is required, but a pointed toning or tweezers facilitates assembly.Contents: laser-cut metal sheets, building instructionsModel size: Rover - 12.5 x 9 x 7.5 cm, Helicopter - 2.6 x 3.3 x 2 cmMaterial: steelProduct safety notices:Ages 14 and upThis is a collectible, not a toy.
Discovery was the third NASA orbiter to be built. It first launched August 30, 1984 and remained in service for more than 27 years. Among its many accomplishments was the work done on the International Space Station and carrying the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit. Set for assembly of miniature steel models. No tools are required for assembly, but narrow pliers and tweezers make work much easier.Contents: laser-cut metal sheets, building instructionsModel size: 11.4 x 7.1 x 5.8 cmMaterial: steelProduct safety notices:Ages 14 and upThis is a collectible, not a toy.
With this shirt you can prove in two ways that you're a real geek! The phrase "Resistance is futile" (or "Widerstand ist zwecklos" in German) is, of course, a quote from Star Trek, used as the standard greeting of the assimilation-hungry Borg. On this shirt, however, you can see the statement as a scientific conclusion - The resistance of this electrical component (a resistor) is really futile!Basic fit, straight/men's cut.100% jersey cotton from certified organic farming, 155 g/m².Color: black