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Naming of stars

Most stars are identified only by catalogue numbers; only a few have names as such.

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The names are either traditional names (mostly from Arabic), Flamsteed designations, or Bayer designations. The only body which has been recognized by the scientific community as having competence to name stars or other celestial bodies is the International Astronomical Union (IAU). A number of private companies (e.g. the "International Star Registry") purport to sell names to stars; however, these names are not recognized by the scientific community, nor used by them, and many in the astronomy community view these organizations as frauds preying on people ignorant of how stars are in fact named.

Related Topics:
Flamsteed designation - Bayer designation - International Astronomical Union - International Star Registry - Fraud

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See star designations for more information on how stars are named. For a list of traditional names, see the list of stars by constellation.

Related Topics:
Star designation - List of stars by constellation

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~ Table of Content ~

Introduction
Star formation and evolution
Star classification
Naming of stars
Nuclear fusion reaction pathways
Star mythology
References
See also
External links

 

 

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