Stars are comprised of boiling gas and dust and are located far outside Earth’s jurisdiction; no international law permits their ownership.

It is not possible to legally own or officially name a star in a way that is recognized by the scientific community. While several commercial registries allow you to "buy" a star, this is a purely symbolic and non-scientific gesture . 1. The Official Reality

Names purchased through private companies are not used by NASA , the IAU, or any scientific institution.

The is the only organization officially recognized by astronomers to name celestial bodies.

Scientists use alphanumeric codes (e.g., HD 42927) to identify stars for precise tracking. The IAU no longer allows stars to be officially named after real people.