Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Nebula 12 - Micasa Lab





With this spectacular research project, we haven't taken the stars down from the sky, but we have captured a cloud. And maybe, you will soon be able to take it home with you. This new development from the Micasa Lab appears to be a real wonder, but is based on a very simple principle: for Nebula 12, we combine liquid hydrogen with hot water to create a circulating steam cloud.

The light but stable creation can be used in many ways: Nebula 12 can, like a natural cloud, change in colour and brightness and thus can be used as a variable source of light for romantic evening meals, when doing homework, when reading or just chatting.

In the standard mode, Nebula 12 predicts the weather for the next 48 hours. A threatening low-pressure area is announced by a red cloud, and sunshine is shown in yellow. At the same time, the user can adjust the settings and define the source of information themselves. And the best is: regardless of how dark the cloud is, Nebula 12 never brings any rain. At least, not within one's own four walls...

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