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The Man Who Fell to Earth now has a home in outer space.
Belgian astronomers announced the naming of a new constellation near Mars after David Bowie.
They chose seven stars that, when connected, create the shape of a lightning bolt just like the one that was featured across Bowie’s face on his seventh album, “Aladdin Sane,” released in 1973.
“It was not easy to determine the appropriate stars,” Philippe Mollet, of the Brussels-based MIRA Observatory, said in a statement. “The constellation is a copy of the iconic Bowie lightning and was recorded at the exact time of his death.”
The tribute is now part of Google Sky’s “Stardust for Bowie,” which gives Ziggy Stardust fans the ability to honor the gender-bending rocker.
Bowie died Jan. 10, just two days after his 69th birthday and final album release, after a secret 18-month battle with liver cancer.



