The Best Space Gifts for Astronomy Lovers and Stargazers | Holiday Gift Guide 2024

Explore the best gifts for space enthusiasts and backyard observers in our 2024 Holiday Gift Guide.
By | Published: October 7, 2024 | Last updated on October 8, 2024

The holiday season is the best time to deepen your love of the cosmos — or give someone you know a great space-themed gift. But finding the perfect astronomy present is hard.

That’s why The Space Store, the online store of Astronomy magazine, curated this list of top-rated astronomy and space-themed gifts for the 2024 Christmas and holiday season. Whether you’re shopping for a budding astronomer, a seasoned backyard observer, or yourself, these unique space gifts will help you spread plenty of joy and cheer over the long months ahead.

We wish you all a safe and merry holiday season — and clear skies in the new year!

The Deep Space Subscription Box – First Box only $9.95

Are you stumped on what gift to give the space geek in your life this year? Let the team of experts at Astronomy magazine do the shopping for you. The Deep Space Subscription Box is perfect for astronomy lovers and backyard skywatchers of all ages.

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2025 Deep Space Mysteries Calendar

$12.99

The skygazer on your list won’t want to miss a single celestial event in the new year — and they won’t with the 2025 Deep Space Mysteries Calendar. This annual calendar has remained one of our most popular gifts year after year, and for good reason. Every month, it clearly details planet visibility, meteor showers, conjunctions, and other observing opportunities. Moon phases and major astronomical events are also highlighted. Exclusive to this year, the calendar also features an in-depth look at the dusty surroundings of the bright star Fomalhaut.

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12-inch and 6-inch Mars Globes

12″ Mars Globe: $99.95

6″ Mars Globe: $34.95

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech.

Everyone loves Mars. But it’s safe to say that space enthusiasts typically love Mars just a little more than most. And many kids dream of becoming astronauts so they can be the first to set foot on the Red Planet. This year, give them the gift of a tour of their favorite planet with a Mars Globe

The striking red color of the Mars Globe, along with rich detail and labeled features, make it a great gift for a space lover that will be studied and displayed for a long time. Available only on TheSpaceStore.com, our globes were developed using images from the Viking missions, and updated with data from the Mars Global Surveyor.

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2025 Observer’s Handbook

$27.95

The annual Observer’s Handbook is an astronomy guidebook that stands out from the rest. Highly regarded, this book is the perfect gift for any backyard observer who wants to better understand what they’re observing and how to grow in their hobby. Because the Observer’s Handbook is highly readable and easy to understand, it’s an excellent gift for both new and seasoned sky spectators. Contained in its 352-pages is everything a skygazer needs to plan out their year. Readers will find monthly summaries of sky events, ranging from eclipses to planetary conjunctions to meteor showers and beyond.

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Fisher Original Astronaut Space Pen

Starting at $18

In the 1960s, Paul C. Fisher designed the pen that would boldly go where no pen has gone before. His pen could do what no other pen could do: withstand the conditions of space and still work. That’s why this practical and classic gift would delight any space history buff. This is the original design of the Fisher Space Pen that was used on the Apollo 7 space mission in 1968 and has been used on all manned space flights since then.

Purchase an Original Fisher Space Pen

The Planet Heat-Changing Mug

$17.95

The Planet Mug is a thoughtful gift for anyone who loves the unique features of our planet, solar system, and galaxy. Learn about the planets and their moons each time you sip your morning coffee or tea.

This mug even changes appearance based on temperature!

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Space Socks Gift Box

$24.99

People always need new socks, and who doesn’t love getting Space Socks for the holidays?! You don’t have to be an astronaut to wear these socks, but we’re willing to bet that any space traveler would love to have a set of their own. Luckily, they go just as well with sneakers as they do with a space suit. This set of spunky socks is the perfect way to spruce up your wardrobe and show off your outer space obsession.

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Cosmic Cliffs Shirt

$34.99

This button down shirt features a stunning image from the James Webb Space Telescope of Cosmic Cliffs in the Carina Nebula – exclusively from Astronomy magazine! The Cosmic Cliffs region is the edge of a massive gaseous cavity within NGC 3324 in the Carina Nebula, roughly 7,600 light-years away.

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Infrared Jupiter Round Puzzle

$14.99

Astronomy puzzles are a budget-friendly gift that the whole family will enjoy. With 1,000 pieces to work with, the Jupiter Puzzle will help pass the time by providing hours of entertainment during those long winter days spent inside. This unique view of Jupiter comes from the James Webb Space Telescope’s NIRCam instrument, which observes light at slightly longer wavelengths than the human eye can see.

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Apollo Missions Patch Set

$117.25

Project Apollo was a series of human spaceflight missions undertaken by the United States of America (NASA) using the Apollo spacecraft and Saturn launch vehicle, conducted during the years 1961 – 1975. Don’t miss this complete set of 12 official Apollo Mission 4″ patches, plus the official Apollo Program patch.

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Campo del Cielo Meteorite

$7.48

This meteorite and display case are the perfect addition to any space enthusiast’s collection. Recovery of the Campo del Cielo iron-nickel meteorite began in 1576 in northern Argentina, but the meteorite is estimated to have fallen about 4,500 years ago. Each piece of this meteorite, measuring approximately 0.5-inches (1.25 cm) across, includes a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Lunar Highlands Specimen

$69.00

The Moon may be thousands of miles away, but a small piece is available with the Lunar Highlands Classic Riker Box Specimen. This lunar dust material is acquired from the lunar meteorite NWA 5000 and hand crafted into a Moon shape to replicate the Moon in our sky. An information card is included as a statement of authenticity.

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