Q&A
Q & A
Do you have a question? E-mail us at celestialregistry@yahoo.com. We look forward to hearing from you. You may find a response to one of your questions here.
Q. Is there an international star-naming organization?
A. No. There is no government or scientific organization to name stars for people. Other astronomical organizations name comets and chart the galaxies and celestial bodies.
Q. Where is my star registered?
A. Your star is registered within the Celestial Registry®. Verification of this registration can be done by contacting the Celestial Registry®.
Q. Is my star registered with the government in any way?
A. No. Please thoroughly question any person or company claiming that your registration has been made with any branch or part of the government. Having your star name listed in the back of a book, or in any book, which has copyright protection and is registered in the Library of Congress, does not mean your star name is “registered with the government” in the true sense. Every published book is given a catalog registration or reference number and provided copyright protection.
Q. Do I need a telescope, or can I see the star without one?
A. You may need a small telescope to see the star. Most of the available stars are deep space objects. You can utilize the provided star chart to locate the star.
Q. Can I return a certificate?
A. You may return a certificate if it was damaged during shipping, there was a production error, or there is an error on the certificate. Our quality control team verifies that the certificate is produced as you ordered. The certificate is customized to your needs.
Q. How long will it take for the certificate to arrive?
A. That depends on your location and what shipping method you select. We provide shipping across the United States. Please call for next-day shipping.
