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- A popular misconception is that NASA, the United States' space agency responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research, offers a service that allows you to name a star. The truth is, NASA does not have a program or service that enables the public to name stars.www.star-registration.com/blogs/guide/name-a-star-nasa
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