Kids and Astronomy

Astronomy is a wonderful hobby for kids

I want to start an Astronomy club for kids. I want to take donations of unused video games to fund it. Ideas?

March 11, 2010
By stillaig

The premise would be unerprivelged kids wouldn’t have to pay but, donate any type or amount of old games to be auctioned. I would also need to except donations from outside sources. I had an idea of using (Video Games for Stars ) to buy Telescopes, books, other learning materials and fund trips. My...
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Astronomy for Kids

March 11, 2010
By stillaig

Astronomy is a serious science. Astronomy for kids is a thought provoking pursuit that can teach them about the sciences in general. Kids are naturally drawn to many aspects of astronomy. These include the moon, the stars and far distant galaxies. The Earth’s closest neighbor is the moon. It orbits our planet once...
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Making It Fun To Learn About The Solar System

January 5, 2008
By stillaig

According to experts, when learning is interactive & fun, children are much more inclined to retain knowledge & look forward to school. One topic that continues to fascinate children from generation to generation is the solar system. Whether it is studying the stars, watching for a lunar eclipse or making a model of the...
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Your Mission To Space City: Houston Travel Information

December 20, 2007
By stillaig

Houston, Texas, is probably most famous for its featured role in space travel movies as NASAs Mission Control Center is based here inside the Johnson Space Center. However, there’re hundreds more reasons to book your airfare to Houston, the 4th largest city in the United States. Come get a taste of southern rodeo, Americas...
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Houston Schools Students Get Hands-on Experience At Space Center

December 4, 2007
By stillaig

NASAs Johnson Space Center Houston recently hosted a two-day BP Physics Challenge for 886 Houston schools students, mostly juniors & seniors, with 800 more students expected to attend. The math & science students either made their own rockets that would be launched outside at the Space Center or conducted other experiments inside. For all...
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Travel to Deep Space by Sitting at Your Computer

November 18, 2007
By stillaig

For many generations various human cultures have had great knowledge about the star constellations. However, these days most of the so-called modernized breed of human cant tell you much about whats around us in the infinite Universe. The funny thing is, technically we now know more about whats there than ever before, weve even...
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Your Young Astronomer Will Love A Kids Telescope

November 3, 2007
By stillaig

If your youngster is showing interest in stargazing & astronomy, a kids telescope can get them started with their new hobby without a large investment. Realize that a kids telescope isn’t a toy, but a fully functioning beginner telescope without all the advanced features. Giving your youngster a kids telescope will let them know...
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Help A Child Start A Hobby In Astronomy, And Avoid The Pitfalls!

October 18, 2007
By stillaig

I caught the astronomy bug at an early age. It was right after my dinosaur-obsession & right before my car-obsession. Unfortunately, my interest in astronomy ended as abruptly as it began & on a very sour note. It took almost thirty years for me to decide to take it up again, & when I...
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