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Maya looked at him and smiled, resting her head on his shoulder. "I'm glad you didn't," she said softly. "Why?" Leo asked.

He clicked on the first few links and felt his excitement slowly deflate. buy a star nasa

"I tried to buy you a star today," Leo admitted, feeling a bit foolish. "I searched for how to do it through NASA, but it turns out they don't do that. No one can actually own or officially name a star." Maya looked at him and smiled, resting her

"Well," Leo said, wrapping his arm around her. "Then I guess I'll just give you the whole sky instead." Buy a Star from NASA: Can you do that? - Label Stars He clicked on the first few links and

Leo looked up at the vast expanse of the cosmos, suddenly realizing that Maya was right. He didn't need a deed to a star to show her how much he cared.

"Because the stars don't belong to a government or a company," Maya said, pointing up at a bright twinkling light in the constellation of Lyra. "They belong to everyone. NASA's actual motto is 'For the Benefit of All.' If you had bought one, it would just be on a piece of paper in a drawer. But looking at them up here? This is free, and it's already ours to enjoy."

Leo sighed and closed his laptop. He didn't want to buy a novelty certificate from a private company if it didn't actually mean anything to the scientists looking through telescopes. He decided to take a walk to clear his head.