GALAXY IN CRYSTAL

Spiral Galaxy (The Milky Way)

- Laser-etched Spiral Galaxy inside crystal
- 3 dimensional 360 degree image set in a cut-glass crystal cube

- Cube features two concatenated triangular corners for display

- TAKARA Royal Museum of Science Volume 2 (2004)
- White Pioneer Day Startales Collection

- Model # 7 "Galaxy in Crystal"
- Designed by KAIYODO (by Toshio "OTAKING" Okada)
Imported from Japan in 2004 (Now Discontinued)

Supplied in an OPENED BOX in Brand New Condition, pre-packed in highly protective vac-formed plastic packaging with a Takara Royal Museum of Science photo backing card and pictorial fold-out A4 information poster (both in Japanese)

Summary
This is a laser-etched 3-dimensional image of a Spiral Galaxy inside a cut-glass crystal cube which measures 1" inch or 25 mm cubed. Two of the corners of the cube are sliced flat so that the cube can be stood on one of two triangular corners.  

SCIENCE NOTE
According to the enclosed Japanese literature, the Spiral Galaxy within the cube represents a galaxy which is 100,000 light years in diameter, 15,000 light years in thickness and contains 200 billion stars; a truely beautiful and magnificent miniature model representation of what I think is the Milky Way.

CRYSTAL DIMENSIONS
24.5 mm x 24.5 mm x 24.5 mm (0.97" inches x 0.97" inches x 0.97" inches)
Cube Weight = 37g

PHOTOS SHOWN
Please see the photos showing the Galaxy Crystal Cube from various angles and the associated packaging.