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Adopt-a-Star To Fund Research

Travis writes "An international collaboration of astronomers is taking a unique approach to funding their research, through an 'adopt-a-star' program. Preparing for the launch of NASA's Kepler satellite next February, the group will help characterize thousands of stars that the mission will be searching for evidence of Earth-like planets. For a small donation, early adopters get a certificate by email and updates when any planets are found around their adopted star."

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  1. Sol by jawtheshark · · Score: 5, Funny

    I call dibs on "Sol" ;-)

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    1. Re:Sol by Mordok-DestroyerOfWo · · Score: 4, Funny

      Stars are cute when they're young, but they grow up

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    2. Re:Sol by residieu · · Score: 3, Funny

      Can I sue you when I get sunburn?

    3. Re:Sol by jawtheshark · · Score: 5, Funny

      Sure, but I'm going to charge you per kilowatt you use up every day.

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  2. They should use this here on earth by CowboyNealOption · · Score: 3, Funny

    Maybe people could adopt individual grains of sand at the beach, to raise money to help keep the beaches clean. The hard part is writing the chosen names with a sharpie on each grain of sand.

    1. Re:They should use this here on earth by cmacb · · Score: 3, Funny

      You beat me to it.

      I sort-of fell for the Name-a-Star scam back in the 80s (sort-of because I knew the list wasn't completely official, but it made a nice change of pace from flowers as a gift... you mean, every scientist in the world isn't regularly referring to this speck in the sky by my mothers name?). So now we are starting all over again, but this time "it's for a good cause"?

      How about adopting carbon atoms as a way to cure global warming:

      (1) For $10 set to my PayPal address I'll insure that a specific carbon atom *with your name associated with it!* doesn't find its way back into the atmosphere.

      (2) Profit!

      Or has Al Gore already thought of this?

  3. Is this a Russian Bride scam??? by EmbeddedJanitor · · Score: 4, Funny

    How long before I get emails from my so-called star saying:"I've been captured by a bunch of NASA thugs wearing white coats and black spectacles. OMG they want to delete my itunes library I don't give then $10,000!!!!Please send $10,0000 to....

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  4. Another scam like International Star Registry? by Electric+Eye · · Score: 4, Informative

    I remember hearing all those commercials that you could name a star after someone. I was actually dumb enough to do it for a girlfriend. When we got the "chart" the star was.... made up! They actually put a black dot from a magic marker on it.
    This sounds oddly familiar.

    How about getting NASA's money back from George Bush's bogus faith-based programs?

    1. Re:Another scam like International Star Registry? by Dogtanian · · Score: 4, Funny

      I remember hearing all those commercials that you could name a star after someone. I was actually dumb enough to do it for a girlfriend. When we got the "chart" the star was.... made up! They actually put a black dot from a magic marker on it.

      Black? That sounds suspiciously like she didn't get a star named after her, she got a black hole instead.

      The people at the registry told me that this was because they heard your girlfriend was an oversized groupie who had a reputation for sucking stars and anything else in the vicinity...

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  5. Is this like health class? by kiehlster · · Score: 4, Funny

    I remember in high school the who baby care/egg care thing where you (and a pair of classmates) had to take turns watching a fake baby or an egg for a few days. That was my first thought on adopting a star. Oh dang, my star esploded! Does that mean I get a zero on my report card?

    Meanwhile, other classmates are laughing because their star is not going anywhere for another 2 million years.

    1. Re:Is this like health class? by corbettw · · Score: 4, Funny

      I remember in high school the who baby care/egg care thing where you (and a pair of classmates) had to take turns watching a fake baby or an egg for a few days.

      We had to care for the egg? Man, no wonder I flunked that class.

      Oh well, a man's gotta eat.

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  6. I'll adopt Scarlett Johansson by Locutus · · Score: 3, Funny

    oh, THOSE kinds of stars. Never mind.

    LoB

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  7. I hope they have good marketing by PingXao · · Score: 3, Insightful

    In the NYC area there's a company that advertises frequently on local radio. International Star Registry will actually name a star after someone and actually register the name in book form at the US Copyright Office. All for only $50. Makes a great gift.

    I hope Adopt-A-Star is prepared to compete with the likes of this sham business that preys on the gullible. They must be making money because their ads are frequent around the holidays and they've been on for years. It's disgusting that real science goes wanting for lack of funds but sleazebags make money hand over fist.

  8. Planet Jermaine by Vituperator · · Score: 3, Funny

    This reminds me of that Flight of the Conchords episode...

    Murray: There's something I need to talk to you about. It's not good news. Planet Jermaine. It's supernova-ed. Yeah, there's nothing left of it apparently, just a huge gaseous cloud and the beginning of a black hole.

    Jermaine: When did this happen?

    Murray: About 4 million years ago.

  9. Sorry, Sold Out by tillerman35 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I went to their web site, but apparently all the stars have already been adopted by Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, and Madonna.

  10. Giving Alms? by Markvs · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Since when is making a donation to a Public Charity either News for Nerds or Stuff that matters?

    "White Dwarf Research Corporation is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to scientific research and public education on topics relevant to white dwarf stars." http://www.guidestar.org/pqShowGsReport.do?partner=networkforgood&ein=74-2924755/

    ...there's nothing that states on their page nor on any other I could find that they actually work WITH NASA on any sort of project, nor that any money donated will go to THIS project.

    Basically this is just a fundraiser. It could just as easily been for the research into finding Natalie Portman's image in a bowl of hot grits.

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