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NASA uses a standardized alphanumeric system (like HD 140283 ) to catalog stars for scientific accuracy. They officially state that "naming" a star through a private company is a "gift of love" or a fun tribute, but it carries no scientific or legal weight. What you are actually buying:
that exists for sentimental value rather than astronomical record. buy a star for someone nasa
NASA does not actually sell naming rights to stars, as they do not have the legal authority to name celestial bodies; only the can officially name stars, and they do not sell them for profit. NASA uses a standardized alphanumeric system (like HD
so you can find "your" star in the night sky. NASA does not actually sell naming rights to
of "registration" in a private company’s ledger.
Buying a star through a commercial registry is a symbolic gesture where you receive a and sky map, but the name will not be recognized by NASA, professional astronomers, or scientific databases.