Asteroid Named After Freddie Mercury In Honor Of Queen Front Man's 70th Birthday
LONDON (CBSNewYork/AP) -- Queen guitarist Brian May says an asteroid in Jupiter's orbit has been named after the band's late frontman Freddie Mercury on what would have been his 70th birthday.
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May says the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Centre has designated an asteroid discovered in 1991, the year of Mercury's death, as "Asteroid 17473 Freddiemercury.''
May, who has a doctorate in astrophysics from Imperial College, London, says the newly named asteroid is "just a dot of light, but it's a very special dot of light'' and recognizes Mercury's musical and performing talents.
Mercury, born Sept. 5, 1946, wrote and performed hits including "Bohemian Rhapsody'' and "We Are The Champions'' with Queen, releasing over a dozen studio albums between 1973 and 1991.
Celebrities and fans on Twitter paid tribute to Mercury with the hashtag #Freddy70
Proper stadium giant. #Freddie70 #freddiemercury70 pic.twitter.com/73ehtxtEDs
— Gary Kemp (@garyjkemp) September 5, 2016
His Voice Still Sends Shivers Down My Spine. Happy Birthday Freddie.
— Smith (redacted) (@KyloRen_Hux) September 5, 2016
(5th Sept 1946 - 24th Nov 1991)#Freddie70 pic.twitter.com/iPv1aiQK7C
#Freddie70 Would still be rocking away. pic.twitter.com/dawCMCNKm8
— Val (@valpanna) September 5, 2016
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