You can't buy a star, but you can have one named after you. The International Star Registry sells names.
It should be noted that such star names are not recognized by ANY official astronomical organization. You yourself are perfectly entitled to sell star names equally as valid as those of any other "Star Registry" not sanctioned by the International Astronomy Union (IAU).
No. It IS possible to pay an outrageous sum of money to have somebody publish a book that lists your name next to an invisibly-dim star, and to place that book in the Library of Congress - but no astronomer will ever read that book, or associate your name with that star.
Ask yourself, who owns the star you want to buy? You can save yourself a lot of money by realizing you already enjoy as much title to it as anyone else.
As far as I know, they are not for sale.
Darius bought 2 3/4 pounds of broccoli, 1 1/2 pound of carrots . He also bought 2 1/2 pounds of oranges. Did he buy more vegetables? How much more?
What do you like!!!!
The price will depend on the quality of the sand and also on where you are trying to buy it.
115 pounds =
1.875 pounds Almost 2 pounds.
463 pounds to buy one of them
Lego land
Between six and seven pounds.
Are you going to buy???? 70 million pounds imo
10 pounds in 1944 would buy about what 293 pounds would buy today.
NFL player Star Lotulelei weighs 315 pounds.
it was 5million pounds
Around £17.31
How much of WHAT is 30 pounds of roast beef? Do you mean to buy in money, or something else? You need to be more specific.
£200,000 pounds
That depends on the type and where you buy them
about 20 pounds