There’s an asteroid named after Freddie Mercury and that’s pretty awesome

There’s an asteroid named after Freddie Mercury and that’s pretty awesome

There’s an asteroid named after Freddie Mercury and that’s pretty awesome
There’s an asteroid named after Freddie Mercury and that’s pretty awesome

He was the definition of “rock star” in life — and now in death, too. Queen singer Freddie Mercury — who would have been 70 today — has had an asteroid named in his honor by the International Astronomical Union’s Minor Planet Center.

Asteroid 17473, which was discovered the year Mercury died — 1991 — is now officially known as Asteroid 17473 Freddiemercury.

Queen guitarist and songwriter Brian May — who co-founded Asteroid Day in 2014, who had an asteroid named after him in 2008, and also happens to be an astrophysicist (!) — made the announcement in a YouTube video Sunday.

Said May,

“This announcement is to recognize Freddie’s outstanding influence in the world.”

“[The asteroid is] in the main Asteroid Belt, out between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, and is about 3 and a half km across…Viewed from the Earth it is more than 10,000 times fainter than you can see by eye, so you need a fair-sized telescope to see it.” He added, “That’s why it wasn’t discovered until 1991.”

Check out the asteroid’s official designation:

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FM_Certificate_800x598

And take a look at Asteroid Freddiemercury in this animation:

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17473_1991FM3_v1

“Singer Freddie Mercury sang, ‘I’m a shooting star leaping through the sky'” said Joel Parker of the Southwest Research Institute in a statement. “Now that is even more true than ever before.”

Rock on up there, Freddie.

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