Ronnie Wood at NASA: "Fly Me to the Moon"

By editorial board on July 31, 2019

Houston, we have a rock star! Rolling Stones  Ronnie Wood enjoys a tour of NASA HQ with wife Sally 

They performed in Houston on Saturday, 55 years after they first performed in Texas.(Source Dailymail)

And the morning after, Rolling Stones rocker, Ronnie Wood, 72, and his wife Sally, 41, enjoyed a private tour of NASA’s headquarters by astronaut Shane Kimborugh.

Star struck: He also posed with a space suit after once revealing he believed he saw a UFO while on a beach in Brazil

Ronnie appeared in high spirits as he checked out the sights and shared pictures on Instagram.

He had a very playful expression on his face when he walked through the door on one spaceship and pretended there was no gravity by kicking a leg up behind him.

He and Sally also got in the driving seat and pretended to be steering the vessel in front of a giant control panel.

He also posed with a space suit and joined a host of other celebrities who had signed one of the doors.

Ronnie has previously admitted to believing in UFOs and claims to have seen one while on holiday in Brazil with his ex-wife Jo Wood.

2000 Light Years From Home... The rocker and his wife Sally, 41, got to sit behind the controls for another happy photo opportunity

Jo previously said: 'He was in the garden in this house by the beach and he said, ‘Jo, quick, there’s some weird lights out here, come and have a look at this.

'And I thought, what's he up to? He's mad.'

She joined him outside and saw a shape with lights over the sea.

She said: 'It just lifted up and it went to the right and it was gone, like nothing I’d ever seen on Earth, there was no noise, nothing.'

Ronnie Wood is recording his first solo album in almost a decade, which is due to be released in October this year.

WITH a world tour to finish and twin toddlers running around, you would think Ronnie Wood has enough on his plate right now.

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