Cosmic Gift Ideas for Space Lovers
Looking for a unique gift for a space-obsessed friend or family member? Jump straight to our favorite gear that pairs beautifully with levitating decor.
Bonus: Space Gifts Beyond Moon Lamps
Need a bigger-ticket present that still fits the cosmic theme? These astronomy-ready picks highlight the night sky experience.
Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ
This smartphone-guided telescope helps beginners find the moon, planets, and bright deep-sky objects in minutes. Pair it with a levitating lamp as a “see it, display it” bundle.
- Approx. price: $450–$500
- StarSense app walks users to each target with on-screen arrows
- Great cozy idea for families who outgrow novelty gifts
Celestron NexStar 6SE
If you want a gift that screams “premium,” the NexStar 6SE is a crowd favorite. It’s a fully motorized GoTo scope that often tops $1,000 during the holidays—perfect for big-splash gifting.
- Approx. price: $900–$1,100
- 40,000-object database plus optional Wi-Fi control
- Ideal for serious hobbyists or milestone celebrations
Sky-Watcher Evostar 72ED APO Refractor
For aspiring astro photographers, the Evostar 72ED offers crisp, color-correct images of the moon and planets. It’s compact enough for travel but still commands a healthy affiliate payout.
- Approx. price: $475–$550
- ED doublet glass for sharp, low-aberration views
- Add-on idea: Bundle with a tripod or star tracker for extra commissions
Each pick turns ordinary nights into celestial rituals—mix one with a levitating lamp and you’ll give them a scene that feels out of this world.
"Moor Desolaat" by Tim Uhl
Give literature lovers a moody escape with Tim Uhl's Moor Desolaat, a brooding sci-fi story that reads like a midnight walk across the Mare Imbrium.
Cosmic Storytime Bundle
Gift a levitating moon lamp, glow-in-the-dark constellation blanket, and a children’s astronomy book for dreamy bedtime rituals.
Mini Meteor Shower Kit
Fill a keepsake box with a small meteorite fragment, aurora postcards, and celestial incense cones so gift recipients can create their own pocket-sized universe.