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I have a friend asking for ideas for an A or C oriented gift, including things that might be a bit of a scam, like having a star named after you. I know that you can buy land on the moon but that is expensive. Any ideas?
Ivan Seeking said:Thanks for the suggestions so far. Those have been passed along in addition to an offer for land on the moon, for $29 an acre.
Some great educational gifts for someone interested in astronomy or cosmology could include a telescope, a star chart or map, a book on astronomy or cosmology, a subscription to a science magazine, or a membership to a local planetarium or observatory.
Yes, there are plenty of fun and unique gifts for space enthusiasts. Some ideas could include a set of space-themed mugs or coasters, a space-themed board game, a 3D puzzle of a famous space structure, a moon phase calendar, or a replica of a famous spacecraft or satellite.
If you're on a budget, some affordable astronomy or cosmology gift ideas could include a constellation poster or print, a set of glow-in-the-dark stars, a book on stargazing, a set of space-themed fridge magnets, or a DIY solar system model kit.
For kids interested in astronomy or cosmology, some gift ideas could include a kid-friendly telescope, a space-themed puzzle or game, a book or activity kit on space exploration, a set of space-themed stickers or temporary tattoos, or a plush toy of a planet or star.
Yes, there are many hands-on gift ideas for someone interested in cosmology. Some options could include a DIY solar system mobile kit, a build-your-own model of a spacecraft or satellite, a virtual reality space experience, a telescope making kit, or a subscription to a monthly science experiment box.