How In The World Can A Person Buy A Star?
Let’s see now, how can one own a star? That’s sort of like asking if you can buy air or sunshine. Because they exist universally, stars belong to no one, so logically, if no one owns them, you would think that no one could sell them. Literally speaking, you can’t own a star. They belong to everyone who sees them. Even if you name your star or have someone else name your star, astronomers will not use that name. Read below how stars receive their names. However, you can have companies send you a certificate with some stellar coordinates, a star map and a letter. This will help you locate the stars that you might want to consider your own. Note that you will be receiving just an expensive novelty item, though. No company can make your name official or guarantee that you indeed have bought a star that someone else hasn’t already bought through another company in the same business. Approximately si thousand stars light up our night sky. If dealers indeed report these star names correctly,