250:) reviewed and adopted by the IAU Executive Committee Working Group on Public Naming of Planets and Planetary Satellites during the 2015 NameExoWorlds campaign and recognized by the WGSN. Further batches of names were approved on 21 August, 12 September, 5 October and 6 November 2016. These were listed in a table of 102 stars included in the WGSN's second bulletin dated November 2016. The next additions were done on 1 February 2017 (13 new star names), 30 June 2017 (29), 5 September 2017 (41), 17 November 2017 (3) and 1 June 2018 (17). All 330 names are included in the current List of IAU-approved Star Names, last updated on 1 June 2018 (with a minor correction posted on 11 June 2018).
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entities are not recognized by the astronomical community, or by competing star-naming companies. The New York City
Department of Consumer Affairs has issued violation notices against companies which claimed to sell stars or the naming rights to them. A survey conducted by amateur astronomers discovered that just over half of consumers would still want to "name a star" with a non-scientific star-naming company even though they have been warned or informed such naming is not recognized by the astronomical community.
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Star naming rights are not available for sale via the IAU or any other scientific body. Rather, star names are selected on a non-commercial basis by a small number of international organizations of astronomers, scientists, and registration bodies, who assign names consisting usually of a Greek letter
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also lists stars by constellation, but by number rather than letter, ordering them by increasing right ascension rather than by decreasing brightness. These numbers were assigned not by
Flamsteed himself but by the French astronomer J. J. Lalande in a French edition of Flamsteed's catalogue published
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Proper names may be historical, often transliterated from Arabic or
Chinese names. Such transliterations can vary so there may be multiple spellings. A smaller number of names have been introduced since the Middle Ages, and a few in modern times as nicknames have come into popular use, for example
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Variable stars that do not have Bayer designations are assigned designations in a variable star scheme that superficially extends the Bayer scheme with uppercase Latin letters followed by constellation names, starting with single letters R to Z, and proceeding to pairs of letters. Such designations
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in 1603. It introduced a system of designating the brightest stars in each constellation by means of Greek (or less often Latin) letters, and is still widely used. Bayer generally assigned letters by magnitude class: 1st magnitude stars received the earliest letters in the alphabet, followed by 2nd
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is solely alphanumerical" and used almost exclusively in official catalogues and for professional astronomy. Many of the names and some of the designations in use today were inherited from the time before the IAU existed. Other designations are being added all the time. As of the start of 2019,
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However, there are a number of non-scientific "star-naming" companies that offer to assign personalized nicknames to stars within their own private catalogs. These names are used only by that company and are only available for viewing on their web site or on purchased items. Names by commercial
234:(WGSN) to catalog and standardize proper names for stars. The WGSN's first bulletin dated July 2016 included a table of 125 stars comprising the first two batches of names approved by the WGSN (on 30 June and 20 July 2016) together with names of stars (including four traditional star names:
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When a planet is detected around a star, the star is often given a name and number based on the name of the telescope or survey mission that discovered it and based on how many planets have already been discovered by that mission e.g.
316:. Of the fifty-seven stars included in the new almanac, these two had no traditional names. The RAF insisted that all of the stars must have names, so new names were invented for them. These names have been approved by the IAU WGSN.
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magnitude stars, and so forth (though there are many exceptions). The original list of Bayer designations contained 1,564 naked-eye stars, and several stars not catalogued by Bayer have been added by subsequent astronomers.
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A few stars are named for individuals. These are mostly names in common use that were taken up by the scientific community at some juncture. The first such case (discounting characters from mythology) was
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both numbered stars within constellations similarly. Their number systems have fallen out of use, but their designations even now are occasionally mistakenly treated as
Flamsteed designations.
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was compiled between 1891 and 1950 with the aim of listing all stars to magnitude 11, resulting in a list of 4.6 million stars. It is under continued development, now under custody of the
557:(1924) listed 225,300 stars to magnitude 10, extended to a total of 359,083 in 1949. The HD numbers remain in widespread use for stars that do not have a Flamsteed or Bayer designation.
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contests to give proper names to exoplanets and their host stars, in 2014/5 and 2019. As a result, several stars were named after people, including
Cervantes for
108:(IAU) has begun a process to select and formalise unique proper names for the brighter naked-eye stars and for other stars of popular interest. To the IAU,
77:, contains 9,096 stars. The most voluminous modern catalogues list on the order of a billion stars, out of an estimated total of 200 to 400 billion in the
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In the absence of any better means of designating a star, catalogue designations are generally used. Many star catalogues are used for this purpose; see
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Observatory.
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Straight Dope: Can you pay $ 35 to get a star named after you?
722:"The Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed. (Preliminary Version)"
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843:"Bulletin of the IAU Working Group on Star Names, No. 2"
804:"Bulletin of the IAU Working Group on Star Names, No. 1"
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6.5 or brighter, or roughly every star visible to the
832:, International Astronomical Union, 15 December 2015.
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by R. H. Allen (1899) has had effects on star names:
868:"A Personal History of H.M. Nautical Almanac Office"
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Final
Results of NameExoWorlds Public Vote Released
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589:(2008) contains 945 million stars to magnitude 21.
141:had traditional names, most of which derived from
1026:"Flamsteed numbers – where they really came from"
508:, a number assigned by Bode, is a famous example.
364:), though these have not come into general usage.
296:names. For instance, two second-magnitude stars,
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30:In astronomy, stars have a variety of different
1135:"Naming and Buying Stars: What you should know"
531:(1801) enumerated 47,390 stars to magnitude 9.
367:Allen represented the "kh" sound by 'h' with a
605:mark them as variable stars. Examples include
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371:above (ḣ) and at least one astronomy book (by
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281:, etc.). For other naked eye stars, the
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395:(α CVn), named in the 17th century for
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940:(Press release). IAU.org. 9 July 2014.
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908:Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning
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701:Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning
322:Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning
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312:, a navigational almanac for the
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1047:"Naming of Astronomical Objects"
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420:International Astronomical Union
106:International Astronomical Union
27:Process by which stars are named
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157:or Almaach or Almak or Alamak)
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32:stellar designations and names
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2600:Timeline of stellar astronomy
1076:"Buying Stars and Star Names"
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695:List of proper names of stars
438:(HD 149143) after the writer
403:(which has the highest known
127:List of proper names of stars
1137:. Solent Amateur Astronomers
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2260:Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
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380:Stars named for individuals
232:Working Group on Star Names
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1159:List of popular star names
866:Sadler, Donald H. (2008).
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528:Histoire céleste française
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600:Variable star designation
38:, current and historical
2553:With multiple exoplanets
771:, NASA-CR-124573 (1971).
571:Catalogue astrographique
386:Stars named after people
337:star names recovered by
1339:Asymptotic giant branch
308:during the creation of
137:Several hundred of the
2675:Tidal disruption event
2164:Circumstellar envelope
1398:Luminous blue variable
575:U.S. Naval Observatory
554:Henry Draper Catalogue
542:Cordoba Durchmusterung
446:Catalogue designations
164:or Algenib or Alcheb;
36:catalogue designations
2200:Effective temperature
980:nameexoworlds.iau.org
594:Variable designations
586:Guide Star Catalog II
563:Bright Star Catalogue
537:Bonner Durchmusterung
480:Flamsteed designation
287:Flamsteed designation
168:or Suhail al Muhlif;
65:listing all stars of
59:Bright Star Catalogue
2670:Planet-hosting stars
2548:With resolved images
2519:Historical brightest
2449:Photometric-standard
2375:Solar radio emission
2169:Eddington luminosity
1949:Triple-alpha process
1887:Thorne–Żytkow object
1262:Young stellar object
1074:Andersen, Johannes.
397:Charles I of England
289:is often preferred.
2494:Highest temperature
2265:Color–color diagram
2130:Protoplanetary disk
1934:Proton–proton chain
1612:Chemically peculiar
1164:The Naming of Stars
1119:The Washington Post
513:Full-sky catalogues
331:Assyrian/Babylonian
220:Alnair in Centaurus
18:Stellar designation
2499:Lowest temperature
2250:Photometric system
2220:Absolute magnitude
2154:Circumstellar dust
1767:Stellar black hole
1403:Stellar population
1289:Herbig–Haro object
1180:2019-12-21 at the
914:Dover Publications
621:Exoplanet searches
354:Chinese star names
204:Algenib in Pegasus
200:Algenib in Perseus
67:apparent magnitude
2731:Stellar astronomy
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2616:Substellar object
2595:Planetary nebulae
2014:Luminous red nova
1924:Deuterium burning
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1393:Instability strip
1373:Wolf-Rayet nebula
1327:Horizontal branch
1272:Pre-main-sequence
1133:Haselden, Derek.
488:Gould designation
468:Bayer designation
440:RosalĂa de Castro
430:, Copernicus for
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16:(Redirected from
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2142:Asteroseismology
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310:The Air Almanac
302:Epsilon Carinae
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172:or Benetnasch;
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1944:Helium flash
1794:Hypothetical
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1738:Radio-quiet
1721:White dwarf
1607:White dwarf
1257:Bok globule
677:Star portal
583:The online
432:55 Cancri A
339:archaeology
193:Tau Scorpii
180:and Sirrah)
114:designation
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2583:Candidates
2578:Supernovae
2563:Red dwarfs
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2210:Kinematics
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2183:Properties
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1974:Si burning
1964:Ne burning
1902:White hole
1875:Quasi-star
1802:Blue dwarf
1657:Technetium
1573:Hypergiant
1551:Supergiant
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1085:2013-06-04
1032:2016-11-12
1011:2016-11-12
990:2018-02-12
961:2021-03-15
890:2010-09-26
851:12 October
749:2019-01-17
708:References
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506:47 Tucanae
393:Cor Caroli
91:α Delphini
51:Hipparchus
2514:Brightest
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2004:Symbiotic
1989:p-process
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1239:Formation
1061:"ISR FAQ"
812:11 August
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248:Fomalhaut
178:Alpheratz
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611:RR Lyrae
498:Hevelius
483:in 1783.
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263:Arcturus
87:Sualocin
2660:Gravity
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2477:Chinese
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2009:Remnant
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1871:Hawking
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1686:Extreme
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294:English
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162:Mirfak
155:Almach
143:Arabic
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1817:Boson
1753:X-ray
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166:Regor
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