So sad that so many people fell for that scam. No, she does not have a star named after her. All she has is a fancy piece of paper and, possibly, her name entered into a book somewhere. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) is the only body assigning names and those names are the only names recognized as legitimate. Stars are NEVER named after a living person – even by the IAU. What is doubly sad is that these scams are usually given as gifts and the giver never realizing that it was a scam. A girlfriend gave me one once and I never had the heart to tell her the truth.
That whole “buying a star” thing is bunk. There is an organization called the International Astronomical Union that is in charge of giving stars and other celestial bodies their official names. “Official” means the names that the objects will be referenced by in serious astronomical journals and academic papers.
I actually got a certificate saying I own a mass of land in Scotland. It states that I was a lord/lady. It was a gimmick used to preserve natural landscapes.
TheSkulker about 1 month ago
So sad that so many people fell for that scam. No, she does not have a star named after her. All she has is a fancy piece of paper and, possibly, her name entered into a book somewhere. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) is the only body assigning names and those names are the only names recognized as legitimate. Stars are NEVER named after a living person – even by the IAU. What is doubly sad is that these scams are usually given as gifts and the giver never realizing that it was a scam. A girlfriend gave me one once and I never had the heart to tell her the truth.
littlejohn Premium Member about 1 month ago
Cows want to be astronauts so they can see the Milky Way.
littlejohn Premium Member about 1 month ago
A star’s favorite food is a moonpie.
littlejohn Premium Member about 1 month ago
When stars dance, galaxies watch in awe.
HarryLime Premium Member about 1 month ago
I remember when some candy company was selling a square inch of land on the moon … for a quarter. Always wondered how they made out.
baskate_2000 about 1 month ago
Sadly, an original scam.
cellodude1990 about 1 month ago
That whole “buying a star” thing is bunk. There is an organization called the International Astronomical Union that is in charge of giving stars and other celestial bodies their official names. “Official” means the names that the objects will be referenced by in serious astronomical journals and academic papers.
Newenglandah 30 days ago
I hope that she doesn’t think that someday she might read in a science magazine that astronomers discovered a planet orbiting the star Rose Gumbo.
ladykat 30 days ago
What a sweet gesture.
DKHenderson 30 days ago
Rose’s “smile” in the last panel makes me think that Rose isn’t impressed with Jimbo’s idea of fun.
hooglah 30 days ago
I bet he bought you a “pet rock” too.
Felicity-the-cat 30 days ago
read “The Man Who Sold the Moon” by Robert Heinlein
sallyseckman 30 days ago
I actually got a certificate saying I own a mass of land in Scotland. It states that I was a lord/lady. It was a gimmick used to preserve natural landscapes.
eddi-TBH 30 days ago
Everybody is a star!
MFRXIM Premium Member 30 days ago
I have a square foot of ocean beach in Humboldt Co., CA
Otis Rufus Driftwood 29 days ago
How sweet.
Ceeg22 Premium Member 11 days ago
The location is printed on the certificate