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It sounds like it's defective. Although it's not simple to position it's not impossible. The easiest way is with two hands underneath. But the magnetic for feels different when powered on and you will always get some lighting up. My first one was defective, although in a different way.
Hello, I give you my observations as I have purchased 2, approximate as I have not taken measurements with a stopwatch. The moon rotates at the speed of minute 00:50 of the video, while for the direction of rotation I believe it rotates in the direction in which the first thrust is given.
When the moon is floating, it starts to rotate automatically. The rotation cannot be interrupted (unless the lamp is unplugged, i.e. the power supply is interrupted, in which case the moon stops rotating). In other words, the following modes are available:
- totally switched off, moon does not float
- switched on, moon floats and rotates, moon does not light up
- switched on, moon floats and rotates, moon lights up in one of the three colours.
The moon globe is solid and can easily withstand a fall on the parquet floor. But beware: if dinosaurs live in your home, the inevitable extinction will follow!