Buy And Name A Star
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We provide you with your very own personal star,presented on a unique star certificate symbolizing the location of your star in the night sky;creating the perfect gift for any occasion. Buy a star gift from anywhere in the world, then useour new Star Register APP to locate it.
Hand selected bright visible zodiac stars that can be seen even in bright cities, without equipment. All our named stars are associated with constellations/zodiacs and we do not charge extra for this privilege.
Our digital packs come with a selection of luxuriously presentable gift items. If you choose to upgrade to our Print and Ship option, you will receive a high quality physical gift pack by post which includes a personalized, heavy weight gold embossed certificate, photo of your star and presentation folder.
Name a star in The Star Register. Our official public records are the only recognized Star Register. When you name a star with us, we ensure your named star will be recorded and stored forever for all to search and see. Use our web registry to search, or download our app.
When you name a star with us, you're supporting: - The American Astronomical Society. Whose purpose is to enhance and share humanity's scientific understanding of the universe. For each order we receive, we will make a donation in honor of your star name. - A Carbon Neutral World. Each year we offset ALL of our carbon emissions including manufacturing and postage making us a carbon zero company - Sustainability: We use 100% recycled materials sourced from sustainable forests in Europe and North America.
When you buy a star we will assign and file one in The Register based on your criteria, including the name. Then using patented technology, we'll allow anyone to search and view the star in the cosmos.
We take great pride in our quality. When you buy a star with us, you can be assured you are getting the best. We source all our material from sustainable sources, are carbon neutral and make a donation each order.
Some commercial companies purport to allow you to name a star. Usually, for a few tens of dollars, they'll send you a fancy looking certificate and a chart from a star atlas showing the precise position of \"your\" star.
The only problem is that the star name that you purchased amounts to nothing more than a novelty; for your moniker is not officially recognized by any reputable astronomical or scientific institution.
Now admittedly, the name probably does exist in the ledger of the company that sent you that nice certificate, but if you named a star for, say, your Aunt Clara, don't bother visiting your local observatory and ask to have them show it to you; so far as they're concerned \"Aunt Clara's Star\" doesn't exist.
For many years, I served as the question-and-answer man at New York's Hayden Planetarium and over a roughly 20-year time span I probably answered literally thousands of questions about astronomy and its affiliated sciences. But whenever we got close to a holiday, the questions regarding the purchase of a star always precipitously increased.
\"Some commercial enterprises purport to offer such services for a fee,\" the IAU explains on its website (opens in new tab). \"However, such 'names' have no formal or official validity whatsoever. Similar rules on \"buying\" names apply to star clusters and galaxies as well.\"
As we get ready to transition from winter to spring, one of the smallest constellations is visible at the first light of dawn, about halfway up in the eastern sky: Delphinus, the Dolphin. It certainly attracted the attention of ancient watchers of the sky, for despite its tiny size and the fact that it only consists of faint stars they're very closely spaced and easily seen on dark, clear nights.
Two stars in the Delphinus diamond have rather enigmatic names: Sualocin (Alpha Delphini) and Rotanev (Beta Delphini). These names first appeared in the Palermo Star Catalog, published in 1814 by Giuseppe Piazzi, the director of the Palermo Observatory, and his assistant Niccolo Cacciatore.
In 1859, the English astronomer Thomas Webb (1807-1885) solved the mystery by reversing their letters, revealing the name of Nicolaus Venator, the Latinized form of Niccolo Cacciatore. But to this day nobody knows for sure whether it was Piazzi or Cacciatore himself who ultimately christened these two stars.
The Apollo spacecraft that took men to the moon were designed to operate under inertial guidance, with gyroscopes keeping them pointed in the right direction. But because the gyroscopes tended to drift, astronauts had to periodically recalibrate the system by sighting on known stars. There were 37 stars they used.
As it turns out, Dnoces is the word \"second\" spelled backwards, a reference to the ordinal number often appended to Astronaut Edward White, II (who coincidentally, was also the second man to walk in space). Navi was Grissom's middle name (Ivan) spelled backward, and Regor was Chaffee's first name in reverse.
In later missions, these three maverick stars amazingly were accorded the same respect as celebrated ones like Sirius, Vega and Aldebaran. They even turned up on some official star maps that were published during the late 1960s and 1970s. In fact, from 1968 until 1993, these three stars could be found on the monthly star charts published in the centerfold of Sky & Telescope magazine.
Today, the names are classified by most reference sources as \"disused or never really used.\" Sadly, Grissom had no idea that his celestial jest would turn into a memorial to himself and his crewmates. All three men perished in a fire that enveloped the Apollo 1 command module 55 years ago, on Jan. 27, 1967.
By choosing our Traditional Star offer, you can adopt a real star in space! Even better, the star you name is one which can be seen anywhere on Earth, at any time of the year. Your star will always be with you!
Buying a star in a constellation is an excellent option when it comes to naming a twinkling distant sun. Constellations are always much easier to remember and find, so choose your favorite star sign and name a part of the Zodiac.
We only offer the name of easily-visible stars to our customers. If you are in any way unhappy with the star you have named, you can ask us to name any other star for you. You also have the right to request a full refund for your purchase. You can easily find the stars you would like to adopt in our register, and we will send your Star Name Registration Certificate and Star Map immediately after purchase. We can also send these to you by email as digital copies if you need them immediately.
Thanks to our extensive shipping capabilities, we can send star name gift packages anywhere in the world. And if it is a last minute gift idea, you can also choose to instantly receive a digital Certificate of Star Name Registration by email.
Imagine the excitement of giving the gift that shines above all others. Naming a star is an extraordinary, once in a lifetime honor. International Star Registry has named over 3 million stars for royalty, dignitaries, celebrities, astronauts, and individuals worldwide.
\"Name a star\" is a meaningful memorial, gift of a lifetime, or a romantic gesture for your sweetheart. When you name a star for a loved one it will shine for eternity. Their personal star can sparkle overhead with stars named for some of the most famous people in the world!
We pioneered the concept of putting a name on a numbered star as a memorable gift in 1979. We've created a unique astronomy catalog matching the names of individuals with real stars in the sky. Ten volumes of our star catalog have been published since we began. Each unique star is named only once. We produce the only published and copyrighted catalog of named stars in the world. We are headquartered in the USA with offices worldwide.
We believe the stars overhead should be accessible to everyone. We have delivered the magic of the universe to millions of special people worldwide. Buying a star package makes the heavens available to everyone wishing to give the ultimate gift.
When you give a star package, the star names are permanently recorded in Your Place in the Cosmos. 10 volumes of this star catalog have been registered with the Copyright Office of the United States. Each star is named only once.
From the start, the unique gift of buying a star package through International Star Registry became an immediate international sensation. This catalog of stars is for the friends, family, dreamers, lovers, and heroes in our lives.
Buy a star package to name a star in the Zodiac sign of your choice.There is a constellation associated with each sign of the horoscope.See the best time to view your birth sign overhead. What does your zodiacsign reveal about you
Star-Registration only names clearly visible stars that can be seen with the naked eye and with no additional tools required. They ask for your location in the beginning and can therefore assure, that the star will be visible from your location.
You will receive a star certificate, a celestial map and a factsheet with all the information about the named star. They offer a wide-variety of certificate designs, so it can also be a great gift for children!
Your named star will get an entry in the Star Register, which will be valid for a lifetime and accessible from all over the world. Furthermore, and best of all, you can use a their android and iOS app to locate your star at any given time from any given location.
When naming a star, the package includes the baptism, the certificate and access to the online planetarium, which unfortunately is not a big help to find your star in the real sky. You can add a personal greeting card as well as choose the brightness of the star, the date and the name. The payment process is very fast and easy, and you have a wide choice of payment methods. But for shipping, there are extra costs of up to US$15. Once you want to have a 24h delivery, this will also bring additional char