Slightly larger than a golf ball, the "Rolling
Stones Rock" is said to have rolled some 3 feet (1 meter),
spurred by the InSight spacecraft's thrusters during touchdown
on Mars in November, NASA said.
"In images taken by InSight the next day, several divots in the
orange-red soil can be seen trailing Rolling Stones Rock," it
said. "It's the farthest NASA has seen a rock roll while landing
a spacecraft on another planet."
Hollywood actor Robert Downey Jr. announced the name as Mick
Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts were about
to perform on Thursday night at Pasadena's Rose Bowl Stadium,
close to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
The Rolling Stones, known for hits such as "Sympathy For The
Devil" and "Brown Sugar", called the honor "a milestone in our
long and eventful history".
While the "Rolling Stones Rock" name is informal, it will
feature on working maps of Mars, NASA said, but only the
International Astronomical Union can give official scientific
names for locations, asteroids and other objects in the solar
system.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Alison
Williams)
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