Some lady in Spain tried to claim the sun as hers.
This article basically destroys her attempt. It's an interesting read.
I love the end.
"So, all in all, I think it’s clear that anyone who claims to own the Moon, the Sun, or any other object in the heavens is wrong. And if they’re trying to sell you a piece of it, well, it may not actually be fraud, but it’s certainly not legally binding.
I almost wish it were, though. Imagine Ms. Duran actually owned the Sun. She doesn’t have a disclaimer posted on it, so anyone developing skin cancer or even a sunburn could sue her. And I imagine NASA or any other space agency would sue her as well if one of their multi-billion dollar satellites were disabled due to a solar flare from Ms. Duran’s property.
If they did, I hope she’d get good representation. She’d certainly need a star lawyer."