Astronomy Research Fund Raising with Name a Galaxy

Windowpane Observatory was one of the original name a star services. Our more recent name a galaxy service has been active since the mid 90s to raise money for astronomy research. There’s been fierce competition lately from a free name a galaxy web site, which appeared on the internet a few years ago. Not only is no payment asked for at the free name a galaxy web site, the site openly criticizes the fee that we ask for. For our fee, the name a galaxy registrant receives a beautiful color certificate in the mail with a personal signed letter from an astronomer, a color star chart that shows where the galaxy is in the sky and a scientific profile of the galaxy.

Our challenger offers for free, a computer-generated certificate that must be printed at one’s own cost. The “fee” that he picked apart is a contribution towards the procedure of our scientific facility and the toll of astronomical research that we there. The no-charge identify a galaxy web site passes on a soul nothing but an automatic computer program that writes the information that is entered into a web page form. However, as with anything that’s free, there’s a catch. The name a galaxy site demands a person provide a name and e-mail address, even though all that is ever sent to the registrant is a special code that is unneeded to the sign up. Why is this? You could wonder that the free name a galaxy web site is wrought by a spammer who is gathering up email addresses and then reselling them to a third party.

This free name a galaxy site operator claims that he has no purpose of selling email addresses. But what is his aim? What is his grounds for stealing our name a galaxy creation and turn around and establish a free galaxy naming website? If he’s not amassing e-mail addresses for spammers, then perhaps he’s just a mean person. Our customer service number is proudly issued on our site, but his is not. So this makes it unfeasible to call this guy up and ask him what he is up to.

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