Call it what you will (a "star thesis", an "out of this world" thesis, or a "stellar thesis" from the Telegraph, ABC news, and Antara News respectively), Queen's guitarist Brian May just handed in his astrophysics doctoral thesis - 30 years in the making.
Now let me point out that his thesis hasn't been approved yet - if he is like most of my friends it probably won't pass the margin lady's inspection the first time and he still has the oral exam (scheduled for August 23). But cool is cool.
May's thesis, titled Radial Velocities in the Zodiacal Dust Cloud, shows that dust clouds in the solar system are moving in the same direction as the planets. Did we know this? Beats me. But it's interesting to note that he was able to pick up where he left off 30 years ago when his music career got in the way...
But hey, his colleague Dr Garik Israelin told the press, "I have no doubt that Brian May would have had a brilliant career in science had he completed his PhD in 1971."
Then he added, "Nevertheless, as a fan of Queen, I am glad that he left Science temporarily!"
In addition to resuming work on his thesis, May recently joined forces with Sir Patrick Moore and Dr. Chris Lintott to produce Bang! The Complete History of the Universe.
http://physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com/2007/08/bang-queens-guitarist-turns-in-his.html