Most writing websites accept all genres of writing so it's best not to restrict yourself to a niche category or you might also reduce your potential audience. You can browse the links below for some site suggestions
The many definitions of Science Fiction allow for broad inclusions however any 'good' science fiction would include interpolations and extrapolations on reality.
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Some good science fiction storys about humans from an alien's POV are Dave's Natterings and Gotta Have Aliens.
It's consider Science Fiction & Fantasy. In my opinion, it's just Fantasy. A very good one.
Your school website is a good website to find a science fair project. Science programs for kids typically have websites with projects listed. PBS has a website for kids that includes science projects.
'The Narrow Land' by Jack Vance
Yes it is! and a very good book
google.com or science fair projects.com
Daedalus - from bronze aged Greek mythology. He was very good at inventing fanciful things which puts him in the realm of gadgetry science fiction.
Because, like all good science fiction, it takes one 'what if' idea and uses it to explore the importance of things which are so familiar to us that we take them for granted.
Science fiction is popular especially in the movies. Some of the most popular movies have been science fiction including Gravity, Star Wars, Star Trek, Star Gate, Alien, and Avatar. Locus Magazine is the best source of science fiction news. It lists conventions, awards, and which books are published by authors.
Thematically, both often deal with the struggle of good over evil; Star wars is a great example of a story with both Sci-fi and fantasy characteristics (this combination is often called a 'space opera'), Star wars contains such classic fantasy elements as an 'evil emperor', a princess to save, and a chosen hero who defeats the dark lord. The only thing that separates this from typical examples of heroic fantasy is the setting, which includes Spaceflight and advanced technology. Importantly, both genres, even at their most dissimilar provide a source of escapism from the mundaneness of modern and historical fiction (and non-fiction), by constructing a world, that never has, or never will be.