... Cel no is the faintest at present, but the "star" Asterope is actually two stars, each of which is fainter than Cel no if ... Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning , Richard Hinckley Allen, 1899, 1963, Dover reprint (Note: Allen's text on individual ...
... they send you a nice certificate and a piece of a star atlas showing "your" star ... s Guidelines on Star Naming SELLING STAR NAMES The star names recognized and used by ...
... About Turning Their Mothers Into Stars; Star-Naming Company Issued a Violation for ... stars" this weekend, Consumer Affairs Commissioner Jules Polonetsky today said that ...
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... While few people can see stars as faint as magnitude 6.5, this limit is interesting for a different reason: it includes all stars in the vicinity that are listed in the 1725 British Catalogue of John Flamsteed, the first British Astronomer Royal. ...