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msummerour t1_j1f8ej5 wrote

I am an Astronomy Magazine subscriber. They sell a lot of different globes on their website and through their publication. Here is one of the Mars globes I've seen them advertising.

https://myscienceshop.com/product/globe/81091?gclid=Cj0KCQiAwJWdBhCYARIsAJc4idACJzVlBZM3PuufA27SgFCF_t4oXN8RkZ8tpNvMTXsfn8vo2_FiciEaAgleEALw_wcB

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solidcordon t1_j1fc0ef wrote

100 dollars for a plastic printed ball seems... excessive.

Edit: Turns out it's not. Holy Baloney those things are expensive.

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uncre8tv t1_j1fg2y3 wrote

Yeah, the accurate ones are. (And even some not-so-accurate ones)

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space-ModTeam t1_j1fh5o0 wrote

Hello u/rononomy, your submission "Mars Globe" has been removed from r/space because:

  • Such questions should be asked in the "All space questions" thread stickied at the top of the sub.

Please read the rules in the sidebar and check r/space for duplicate submissions before posting. If you have any questions about this removal please message the r/space moderators. Thank you.

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a_swarm_of_nuns t1_j1f9hwj wrote

I mean, googling your question and reading reviews sounds like something you are capable of handling

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uncre8tv t1_j1fg06u wrote

Stock reply for at least 70% of Reddit posts. So why don't you let people have a discussion instead?

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