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Old May 4th 04, 03:17 PM
Martin Frey
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(Abdul Ahad) wrote:

1. The star must not already have a proper name (e.g. Sirius, Algenib,
etc) or a name in common use (e.g. Garnet Star, Pistol Star, Ruby Star
(the one I've just named!) etc)

2. You must be able to quote some unique or exceptional attribute
about your star, which no one else has cited before

3. You will have photographed or seen it with your own eye (and be
able to validate your claim!)

4. Only ONE star in the whole sky can be named per person

5. Once you have decided on the unique name for your unique star, you
can't change it.


Yes please - that exceptionally pretty one just to the left above the
tree in my garden. Please name it Chardonnay-Mercedes, after my little
niece from Romford, cos its nearly as pretty as she is.

apologiesPete/apologies

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