Mick Jagger 80, visited a space center in NASA in the United States and shared his experience through social media.
The visit took place at the Houston Space Center, which is a science museum that serves as the official visitor center for the Johnson Space Center in Texas. There, Jagger posed alongside astronauts and wore virtual reality glasses.
In other records, the singer appears in front of what appears to be a control center and a spacecraft simulator, wearing a red helmet.
“Thank you NASA for being so receptive to us and great to be introduced by astronauts Josh Cassada, Bob Hines and Jessica Meir”, he wrote in the caption of his publication. Check out the photos below:
The visit took place two days before the start of the Rolling Stones' “Hackney Diamonds” tour. The first show will be this Sunday (28) in Houston, Texas (USA).
The North American tour will include stops in both the United States and Canada and their final show is scheduled for July 17 in Santa Clara, California. “Hackney Diamonds” is the Stones’ 26th studio album, released in October last year.
*With information from CNN's Dan Heching
Source: CNN Brasil

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