Buy And Name A Star <LIMITED>

Arthur didn't need much to be happy, but he did need a way to say goodbye. After fifty years of marriage, his wife, Clara, had left him with a garden full of hydrangeas and a silence that felt heavier than the house itself.

He navigated through the celestial maps, looking for a spot near the constellation Lyra—Clara had loved the harp. He found a pinprick of light, modest and steady, just like her. He typed the name: Clara’s Light . buy and name a star

The air was crisp, smelling of damp earth and late-blooming jasmine. He fumbled with the dials, his fingers stiff in the cold. It took nearly an hour, but then, there it was. Through the lens, the tiny spark didn't look like much to the rest of the world, but to Arthur, it was everything. Arthur didn't need much to be happy, but

A week later, a heavy envelope arrived. Inside was a gold-embossed certificate with the exact coordinates: RA 18h 36m 56s, Dec +38° 47' 01". That night, Arthur hauled his old brass telescope—a retirement gift he’d never quite mastered—onto the back porch. He found a pinprick of light, modest and