Ignite a child's imagination with the stars: Our expert-picked Astronaut Galaxy Star Projector is a Prime Day steal at just $25

An astronaut star projector on a table next to its box.
This Astronaut Galaxy Projector is sure to delight children, and some adults. (Image credit: Tantse Walter)

Are you scratching your head, wondering what to buy for a child? Our expert Tantse recommends this Astronaut Galaxy Projector and right now, during Prime Day, it's just $25.

Enjoy stunning, starry displays with this Astronaut Galaxy Projector, now $25 at Amazon

Faced with buying a present for her nephews, and having been suitably impressed when she reviewed this Astronaut Galaxy Projector, Tantse (our long-time star projector reviewer), settled on this gift and she's had no complaints!

We rank it one of the best star projectors and best star projectors for kids because, despite its budget price tag, it creates some amazing, room-filling displays that'll leave children wide-eyed. Adults are just as likely to be delighted, too!

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Tantse Walter

Tantse Walter is a writer, photographer and travel enthusiast who has spent over a decade facilitating global adventurous expeditions.

She loves getting into the nitty-gritty of sourcing and planning itineraries, getting out and about in nature, and admiring the night sky.

From star projectors to smart telescopes and beyond, she's adept at anything that aids skywatching.


As challenges go, one of the biggest trials in life is buying a gift for someone else's child. Assuming you like their respective adults, a drum set or a Nerf gun is right out. Fortunately, our expert Tantse Walter has the answer, with this impressive but pocket-friendly Astronaut Galaxy Projector.

Despite the name, this cool projector, which Tantse gifted to her nephews, projects both stars and galaxies. It's not scientifically accurate, but it punches well above its price tag.

In Tantse's review of the Astronaut Galaxy Projector called it "a well-made novelty star projector that every kid, or space fan, will love to have in their bedroom," and even if the kids in question aren't skywatchers, it could well kindle their interest in the cosmos.

With its remote control, customizable displays and 45-90 minutes sleep timer, adults will find it a handy meditation tool or relaxation tool too. At $25, this Astronaut Galaxy star projector is a superb gift that can transform any room.

Key features: Remote control, projects light shows, sleep timer, compact

Price history: This model tends to retail for between $29.99 and $34.99. We've sometimes seen it dip cheaper, though there are also several versions of this projector.

Price comparison: Amazon: $25

Reviews consensus: In our review of the Astronaut Star Projector, expert Tantse awarded it four stars out of five and Amazon purchasers rank it even higher.

Space: ★★★★

Featured in guides: Best star projectors, best star projectors for kids

✅ Buy it if: You want a star projector that, despite its novelty appearance, offers excellent performance and won't cost you a fortune.

❌ Don't buy it if: You want scientific accuracy because, as impressive as they are, this projector's displays don't match the night sky. Instead, consider the Sega Toys Homestar Flux.

Check out our other guides to the best telescopes, binoculars, cameras, star projectors, drones, lego and much more.

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Chris McMullen
Contributing Writer

Chris is a freelance journalist who, aside from covering games and gaming-related tech, has a taste for horror, sci-fi and the post-apocalyptic. As well as Space.com, you can find his work at The Escapist, GameSpew (where he’s the morning news writer) and more. You can follow him on Twitter @MarmaladeBus.