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Astronomy banner slogan

If it is a slogan, it should either reflect the theme of the event, or attract passers-by to stop. At the same time, it should use approachable language to shorten the distance with onlookers. If the event is not very big, don’t use slogans that are too imposing, otherwise they will look funny.

Because you did not elaborate on the theme of the event, I can only give you a few references, hoping to inspire others. If you are a club, it is also a good choice to include the club name in the slogan.

1. Approach astronomy, enter astronomy

2. Stop and look up at the stars

3. How long has it been since you looked at the stars?

4. Do you know which planet is Saturn? (Write a celestial body or constellation that is known to the public and can be seen during the event. Such as the big planets, Polaris, Gemini, etc.)

5. Popularize astronomy and free observation (this is the most direct)

The slogan should be written on the banner, right? If funds are limited, the reusability of banners should be considered.

The most important thing when doing activities is the people and equipment. If there are public observation activities, it is recommended not to observe stars (for the public, the first reaction after seeing stars is basically the same), it is recommended to observe planets such as Saturn and Jupiter, the moon, galaxies, and nebulae.