While the Red Planet is our closest neighbor in the solar system, our whopping 140 million–mile distance apart makes visiting it awfully difficult. Thankfully, you can experience Mars without a lander or rover by using this gradually rotating, floating globe. Created using illuminated NASA satellite photographs, the detailed replica captures the dusty orange and rust-colored crater-covered surface of the real thing without batteries or cords—it runs on solar power.
- Transparent outer shell crafted from premium acrylic remains stationary, showcasing the internal spinning Mars replica.
- Features multiple hidden solar cells powered by ambient natural or artificial light.
- Internal motors react with the Earth's magnetic field to keep the globe in perpetual motion.
- The planet can rotate atop its base or even while being held in your hand.
- Does not require batteries, charging, or power cords.
- Made in Taiwan.