Name a star and give a unique gift

The naming star coordinates are unique in our star database, which means your gift is one-of-a-kind!

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Naming a Star Scheme

Digital Gifts

  • Join the star chart database
  • Using an application to locate stars
  • Choose brightness and constellation
  • Digital certificate
  • Unique Number

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Entity certificate

  • Join the star chart database
  • Using an application to locate stars
  • Choose brightness and constellation
  • Digital certificate
  • Unique Number
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Luxury photo frame certificate

  • Join the star chart database
  • Using an application to locate stars
  • Choose brightness and constellation
  • Digital certificate
  • Unique Number
  • Luxury photo frame
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Luxury gift box set

  • Join the star chart database
  • Using an application to locate stars
  • Choose brightness and constellation
  • Digital certificate
  • Unique Number
  • Luxury photo frame
  • Luxury gift box
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we are Lucky

The number of stars in the universe is a huge number, and currently the scientific community estimates that the number of stars in the universe is approximately 3 times 10 to the power of 23. This number is represented as 3 followed by 23 zeros, which is 30000000000. This estimate is based on observations and speculations of known galaxies, including the number of stars within the Milky Way and the total number of galaxies in the observable universe.

Most people never even glance out of the world until their death.

Where can I observe my stars

NASA SKY

NASA SKY is supported by the Astrophysics Division of NASA's Science Mission Directorate. You can view and observe the star you named on the official NASA Sky website.

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Google SKY

Google SKY is a celestial map launched by Google, which can display celestial bodies such as stars, constellations, galaxies, planets, and the moon. You can view and observe the star you named on the official Google Sky website and app

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Understand constellations

Aries

The first constellation of the 12 zodiac signs, with Mars as its guardian star, located in the range of 0 ° -30 ° of the ecliptic longitude, and Libra as its relative constellation.

Taurus

The second constellation of the 12 zodiac signs, with Venus as its guardian star, located between 30 ° and 60 ° of the ecliptic longitude, and Scorpio as its relative constellation.

Gemini

The third constellation of the 12 zodiac signs, with Mercury as its guardian star, located in the range of 60 ° -90 ° longitude, and Sagittarius as its relative constellation.

Cancer

The fourth constellation of the 12 zodiac signs, with the Moon as its guardian star, located in the range of 90 ° to 120 ° of the Yellow Meridian, and Capricorn as its relative constellation.

Leo

The fifth constellation of the 12 zodiac signs, with the Sun as its guardian star, located between 120 ° and 150 ° of the ecliptic longitude, and Aquarius as its relative constellation.

Virgo

The sixth constellation of the 12 zodiac signs, with Mercury as its guardian star, located in the range of 150 ° -180 ° longitude, and Pisces as its relative constellation.

Libra

The seventh constellation of the 12 zodiac signs, with Venus as its guardian star, located in the range of 180 ° -210 ° longitude.

Scorpio

The eighth constellation of the 12 zodiac signs, with its guardian stars Pluto and Mars, located in the range of 210 ° -240 ° longitude.

Sagittarius

The ninth constellation of the 12 zodiac signs, with Jupiter as its guardian star, located in the range of 240 ° -270 ° longitude.

Capricorn

The tenth constellation of the 12 signs of the ecliptic, with Saturn as its guardian star, located in the range of 270 ° -300 ° longitude.

Aquarius

The eleventh constellation of the 12 zodiac signs, with the guardian star being the House of Heavenly Kings, located between 300 ° and 330 ° of the Yellow Meridian, and the relative constellation being Leo.

Pisces

The twelfth constellation of the 12 zodiac signs, with Neptune as its guardian star, located in the range of 330 ° to 360 ° of the Yellow Meridian, and Virgo as its relative constellation.

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