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Transform any room into a planetarium and bring the stars above into your home. Made popular on social media channels such as TikTok and Twitter, the Sky Lite Laser Galaxy Projector can light up your room with no tools required. If you order the projector now at the discounted price of $59.99, receive an additional $7 off.

Easily decorate your walls without the damage and add some fun to video calls as you stay connected with friends and family. Galaxy projectors also can provide a calming experience to help put your mind at ease. Kids afraid of the dark? This is a great nightlight option – it automatically shuts off after six hours, long after kids have fallen asleep for the night.

Setup is easy and you don’t need to be technologically savvy to get this up and running. Simply plug the projector into an electrical outlet and with a push of a button, you’re ready to go. Available in black or white, the projector has multiple brightness options and lighting effects, and is small enough to fit on a nightstand, dresser or tabletop.

As we continue to spend most of our time at home, this galaxy projector is a simple way to add fun and excitement to your day.

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Newsday's Gregg Sarra talks to Carey football player James McGrath about how he has persevered after losing his parents at a young age, and to the Lahainaluna (Hawaii) High School football coach about how his team persevered after the Maui wildfires of 2023, plus a behind-the-scenes look at the All-Long Island teams photo shoot. Credit: Newsday/John Paraskevas

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Newsday's Gregg Sarra talks to Carey football player James McGrath about how he has persevered after losing his parents at a young age, and to the Lahainaluna (Hawaii) High School football coach about how his team persevered after the Maui wildfires of 2023, plus a behind-the-scenes look at the All-Long Island teams photo shoot. Credit: Newsday/John Paraskevas

Sarra Sounds Off, Ep.16: From Island to island, how football helped overcome tragedy Newsday's Gregg Sarra talks to Carey football player James McGrath about how he has persevered after losing his parents at a young age, and to the Lahainaluna (Hawaii) High School football coach about how his team persevered after the Maui wildfires of 2023, plus a behind-the-scenes look at the All-Long Island teams photo shoot.

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