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Name and dedicate a star with your message, plus get charts and software to find your celestial buddy
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About This Deal
Ever wanted to have your own piece of the universe? Naming a star could be just what you're looking for. The gift set includes everything you need to locate your named star in the night sky, complete with digital certificates and charts. It's an opportunity not only to connect with the cosmos but also to give a meaningful gift that stands out from the usual.
What we offer
Choose between two exciting options: one that offers an instant gift-set plus experience or another that adds premium features like astrophotos and virtual planetarium software. Both include personalized certificates and star charts as well as space launch opportunities. These sets offer different levels of engagement with the cosmos.- $29 for Name a Star Instant Gift Set Premium w/astronomy software ($79.80 value): Includes digital certificates, astrophotograph, virtual planetarium software
- Name a Star Instant Gift-Set Plus: Offers digital certificate and star chart, with launch into space experience
Why you should grab the offer
This offer provides an incredible chance to engage directly with the universe by naming your very own star. With each option, enjoy benefits like official registration documents and access to exclusive resources such as real astrophotos or advanced astronomy software. The added thrill of having your dedication launched into space makes this not just a purchase but an adventure. Whether it's connecting through NASA images or learning more about celestial phenomena via e-books, there’s something magical about owning part of the sky. Featured in renowned media outlets ensures credibility, making it an ideal choice for those seeking unique gifts that create lasting memories.Fine Print
About Name A Star Live
Name A Star Live is a branch of Space Services, Inc., an undisputed pioneer in commercial space flight. Space Services has been launching satellites and mounting extraterrestrial missions since 1981. They’ve also delivered roughly 10,000 messages and an asteroid made entirely of freeze-dried ice cream to the astronauts on the International Space Station. In 1995, the business began providing orbital services to the global public, and sends up new stellar names and messages with every rocket launch.