ngcles
20-02-2019, 06:40 PM
Hi All,
Certainly a good thing that Mattel have decided to cast Barbie in a different light after decades of stereotyping.
There's only one teensy-tiny problem here (you astronomical types will see this immediately-- take a look at the image (probably a promotional image supplied by Mattel) in the article showing the telescope, and you'll notice super-smart, PHd trained Astrophysicist Barbie, true to the decades of her being portrayed as a ditzy blonde, has the finderscope mounted on the telescope backwards.
We can only hope Astronaut Barbie (release upcoming) isn't shown flying her space-capsule while in reverse gear.
https://www.space.com/astrophysicist-barbie-astronaut-doll-mattel-2019.html?fbclid=IwAR3a7F6W6qXpxRFC Gijt7_ZJCURECbaM3TVzeBSGDMnErSDfo6_ t5AZzINU
Best,
L.
Certainly a good thing that Mattel have decided to cast Barbie in a different light after decades of stereotyping.
There's only one teensy-tiny problem here (you astronomical types will see this immediately-- take a look at the image (probably a promotional image supplied by Mattel) in the article showing the telescope, and you'll notice super-smart, PHd trained Astrophysicist Barbie, true to the decades of her being portrayed as a ditzy blonde, has the finderscope mounted on the telescope backwards.
We can only hope Astronaut Barbie (release upcoming) isn't shown flying her space-capsule while in reverse gear.
https://www.space.com/astrophysicist-barbie-astronaut-doll-mattel-2019.html?fbclid=IwAR3a7F6W6qXpxRFC Gijt7_ZJCURECbaM3TVzeBSGDMnErSDfo6_ t5AZzINU
Best,
L.