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Public will now be able to submit their own suggestions on what to call new discoveries in space, International Astronomical Union (IAU), which is responsible for naming planets, stars and other celestial bodies, has announced.
IAU, the Paris-based organisation has more than 11,000 members in more than 90 countries, making it the de facto authority in the field, 'The Independent' reported.
Without any official laws enforcing the use of planetary names, the decisions on what to call new discoveries are usually a matter of consensus.
"The IAU fully supports the involvement of the general public, whether directly or through an independent organised vote, in the naming of planetary satellites, newly discovered planets, and their host stars," the organisation said in a statement.
The following guidelines have been offered for submission by would-be planet-namers: The proposed name should be 16 characters or less in length, preferably one word, pronounceable in as many languages as possible and non-offensive in any language or culture.
The IAU recently vetoed naming a newly discovered moon orbiting Pluto after Vulcan, the home-planet of Spock from the Star Trek franchise.
The latest celestial discovery awaiting to be named is a new moon orbiting Neptune designated S/2004 N 1.
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