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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayAs the holiday season approaches, it’s time to start thinking about great gifts for the space enthusiasts in your life — or for your own wishlist! With picks for all ages and budgets, these are The Planetary Society’s picks for 2025’s best space gifts.
Custom star chart jewelry or poster
Imagine freezing the stars exactly as they were on that unforgettable night — your first date, a new baby’s arrival, or any other milestone. The Night Sky lets you capture a moment in time forever with their jewelry and posters. Plug in any date, time, and location, and it generates a scientifically accurate star map, printed on museum-quality paper or etched into jewelry (sterling silver, gold, even glow-in-the-dark!).
Astronomy thermos
This space-themed stainless steel vacuum flask is perfect for stargazing nights — or showing off your love of space at school or the office. The thermos keeps drinks hot or cold, and features constellations, planets, and other celestial motifs.
Space socks
Conscious Step’s space-themed socks achieve two things at once: They show off your love of space, and they support The Planetary Society!
Millennium Falcon cufflinks
Channel your inner Han Solo with these blueprint-style Millennium Falcon cufflinks. Detailed like a technical schematic, they’re the perfect accessory for a Star Wars fan.
Space origami kit
Fold your own fleet of spaceships! This origami kit comes with paper and instructions to make various paper spacecraft — a hands-on gift perfect for kids, adults, or anyone who wants a relaxing and creative way to build their own mini space armada.
Stargazing laser pointer
This high-powered green laser pointer is a great, practical gift for the stargazer in your life. It is ideal for pointing out stars, constellations, or planets during night sky tours — just be sure to use it safely and responsibly.
Meteorite jewelry
This beautiful pendant is made from a slice of the Sericho meteorite, discovered in 2016 in Kenya. This particular meteorite is believed to be a pallasite, a rare type of stony meteorite thought to originate from the core-mantle boundary of an ancient asteroid. The pendant comes in a gift box with a certificate of authenticity and the story behind that piece of space rock.
Bill Nye and Planetary Society members at the Day of Action 2023 Planetary Society members outside of NASA headquarters in Washington D.C. at The Planetary Society's Day of Action 2023.Image: The Planetary SocietyPlanetary Society membership
The ultimate gift for someone who loves space is the knowledge that they’re helping to advance exploration. You can purchase a gift membership to The Planetary Society for anyone in your life, which also gets them a t-shirt featuring some of the Solar System’s most intriguing worlds, access to our exclusive member community, and a subscription to The Planetary Report, our quarterly print magazine. For the space-loving kids in your life, consider a Planetary Academy membership, which is tailored specifically to young explorers ages 5-9.
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