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Astronomy is the study of the stars, planets, and everything in space. Astronomers use telescopes and other tools to learn more about the universe.
Make Your Own Sundial
Astronomy Science Fair Project
Easy
Learn how to tell time the old-fashioned way with your own sundial!
Make Your Own Comet
Astronomy Science Fair Project
Hard
Learn how to build an icy model of a comet, complete with shooting jets!
Magnetic Storms: A Homemade Magnetometer
Astronomy Science Fair Project
Hard
Build a homemade magnetometer to study how the Earth's magnetic fields are affected by solar storms. See how the direction of the magnet changes and how you can predict aurora displays!
Keeping Astronauts Warm on Mars
Astronomy Science Fair Project
Medium
Have you ever wondered what kind of fabric would keep an astronaut warm on Mars? In this experiment, you will test different fabric combinations to see which one works best!
How Many Earths Fit Across the Sun?
Astronomy Science Fair Project
Easy
Have you ever wondered how big the Sun really is? See how many Earths can go across the Sun!
Galaxy in a Bottle
Astronomy Science Fair Project
Easy
Create a mini Milky Way galaxy in a jar that sparkles! It's mesmerizing and so much fun to make and gaze at!
Fruit Solar System
Astronomy Science Fair Project
Easy
Explore the solar system with fruits! Pick which fruit represents each planet based on their size, then order them according to their distances from the sun.
Exploring the Tilt of the Earth
Astronomy Science Fair Project
Medium
Learn why the seasons change and how the tilt of the Earth affects the intensity of the sunlight at a given location!
Exploring the Moon's Phases
Astronomy Science Fair Project
Easy
Learn about the different phases of the Moon and why they happen!
Exploring Black Holes
Astronomy Science Fair Project
Hard
Have you ever wondered what happens when a black hole evaporates? In this project, you'll explore the properties of black holes and learn how to identify them in the sky.
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