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		<title>What Is The Procedure People Go Through To Name A   Star?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the old times people spent a lot more time looking at the sky and searching for the answer to their various problems and preoccupations among the stars. Almost any culture abounds in myths, legends and stories about stars. At the time, people could name a star according to the symbolism or meaning they attached [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the old times people spent a lot more time looking at the sky and searching for the answer to   their various problems and preoccupations among the stars. Almost any culture abounds in myths, legends and stories about stars. At the   time, people could name a star according to the symbolism or meaning they attached to it.<span id="more-25"></span>   Presently, official astrological institutions only give names to bigger stars, while   the smaller ones are simply cataloged by numbers. Comets   and asteroids receive names too, but the entire domain tends   towards a perfectly organized structure to facilitate the idetification of a celestial body on the sky   map. Click over here for more info on   <a href="http://www.zodiacsignscompatibility.org/compatibility-horoscopes/" target="_blank">compatibility horoscopes</a>   .</p>
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<p>Many people choose to name a star as a love proof or a special gift for a dear person;   nevertheless the stars thus named are already classified in Astrophysical Observatory Catalogs.   The company that offers any name a star service should be registered with   the copywrite office in order to have legal support for the activity ; yet, keep in mind   the fact that even if you name a star, the title is not official, but personal   and highly sentimental. Although commonly used by non-astronomers, this type of   service still requires the use of the official coordinates for a specific celestial body in order to   pass a certificate.  The most common resources to name a star include the Hubble Space Telescope catalog, the Messier   catalog or the Smithsonian catalog. The star naming company has to specify the resource used so as to make differentiation both between the   stars and between the other companies with the same range of activity. When you name a star you do not create a scientific designation but rather a meaningful   gesture that is understood by a few people close to you. It is also possible to choose the   constellation you want to name a star from, and many companies have this option included on the   order form. You   should find more invaluable info on <a href="http://www.zodiacsignscompatibility.org/astrology-compatability" target="_blank">astrology   compatability</a>   here.</p>
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<p>The star brightness and the proximity to earth are the   factors that influence star choice, as the visibility level increases with closeness.   Consequently, The best   choice is a star with a magnitude below ten so that you may watch it with a good   telescope if it is little visible with binoculars or the   naked eye. People living in areas with high levels of pollution will have difficulties in spotting   their star, and only cold winter days   with little dust in the atmosphere could make observation   possible. One thing that also needs a special mention is the fact that you cannot   select exactly the star you want to name, you only have   freedom as far as the choice of the constellation. You should   gain lots of extra invaluable info about <a href="http://www.zodiacsignscompatibility.org/horoscope-compatibility-test" target="_blank">horoscope compatibility   test</a>   here</p>
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