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Buying A Star: The Cost Of Becoming Someone's Constellation

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Buying A Star

Buying A Star: The Cost Of Becoming Someone's Constellation

You've probably heard about celebrities buying the rights to a star so that their loved ones can see it once the celebrity is gone. But do you know how much this costs? In general, buying the rights to any star goes for about $10,000.

 

However, there are many stars available and prices might range from $750 to $25,000 depending on which star you choose. Let’s take a closer look at the different ways of becoming someone’s constellation, its cost implications, and what it means for your relationship in the long run.

 

What Does It Mean To Buy A Star For Someone?

 

Buying a star means that the star’s name and the coordinates of its location will be registered in the buyer’s name. The name of the person the star is being bought for will also be registered in the relevant star observatory.

 

As a result, the person the star is being bought for will be able to see this star in the night sky for as long as they live. Depending on the observatory and the person who registers the star rights, a person can view this star with the help of a telescope or binoculars.

 

How Much Does It Cost To Buy A Star For Someone?

 

As we’ve discussed above, the cost of buying a star for someone depends on the star you select. The more famous the star, the more expensive it will be. The least expensive star available is Rigel, which is located in the Orion constellation.

 

The most expensive stars are expected to be in Cygnus, with their prices ranging from $750 to $25,000. The cost of registering the star can vary depending on the company you choose. For example, purchasing a star through the International Star Registry can cost you up to $1500 depending on the type of package you choose.

 

While it is possible to buy cheaper stars, as we’ve discussed above, the more expensive stars are more likely to be registered in a reputable observatory. This means that the person who receives the gift will be able to see it for as long as they live.

 

Why Do People Buy The Rights To A Star?

 

People buy the rights to a star either for themselves or for their loved ones. While there is no guarantee that the person who receives the gift will ever see the star in the night sky, gifting a star to someone is a sentimental gesture. It is a commitment to someone that you will be a part of their constellation for as long as you live.

 

Bottom Line

 

We’ve discussed why people buy the rights to a star and what it means for your relationship in the long run. However, there are some important things to keep in mind before you decide to buy a star. First, keep in mind that even though the star’s name and the coordinates of its location will be registered in the buyer’s name, the person who receives the gift will never be able to see it.

 

The reason for this is simple: the star is too far away for the naked eye to see. Second, remember that the person who receives the gift will never be able to visit the star. This means that you’ll have to be content with seeing the star at night.

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on Jul 01, 22