These Kids' Space-Themed Halloween Costumes Were Out Of This World
There were many shining stars this Halloween, but few shined as bright as these galactic space kids.
Children of all ages answered NASA’s call for photos of space-themed costumes this year, with their parents filling Twitter with some truly out of this world disguises.
Using the hashtag #NASACostume, mini moons, satellites, rockets, scientists, and aliens showed off some cosmic creativity while proving there’s no shortage of space enthusiasts.
Check out some of the best costumes below, or on Twitter using the hashtag #NASACostume
When your daughter is obsessed with Mr Moon #halloween #NASACostume @nasa 👩🏻🚀🚀🌔🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/XPkymUquMm
— tmenciso (@terienciso) October 31, 2017
A close encounter with a not-so-happy extraterrestrial. #NASACostume pic.twitter.com/gy9V0SKwTO
— Lin (@blumumu) October 31, 2017
Mars Rover Curiosity #NASACostume pic.twitter.com/WExKuv3VUt
— MrsLapierre (@delliot79) November 1, 2017
#NASAcostume - check out Katherine Johnson! #trickortreat pic.twitter.com/BbMa8r9CRe
— Rachel (@RachelMarie247) October 30, 2017
Me: What do you want to be for Halloween? My 4 y/o: That funny astronaut. Me: I got you, girl! (cc @Astro_Flow) pic.twitter.com/0eHI9HbMGm
— Andrew Miller (@AndrewCMiller) October 29, 2017
@NASA @esa @ASI_spazio My son was Cassini-Huygens for Halloween. He loved following its mission! #NASACostume pic.twitter.com/r988zTRADi
— Chris Walton (@Philocrites) November 1, 2017
Happy Halloween from my space girls #NASACostume pic.twitter.com/3NzEQacJ8f
— anna headley (@hackmasterA) October 31, 2017
#NASACostume @NASA my little scientist in training! #RocketScience pic.twitter.com/IOlaQBRtmk
— Andrea perron (@girlann01) November 1, 2017
@NASA @csa_asc Are there height requirements for astronauts? pic.twitter.com/jJU2m1wSGA
— Carol Goodridge (@onyxeyes) October 31, 2017
Love it! Mini "Hidden Figures" Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson take on Book Character Day. (https://t.co/48CRUrBVjK) pic.twitter.com/2sEX2rQqHw
— #becauseofthemwecan (@Becauseofthem) October 28, 2017
Ready for lift off! #NASACostume #Halloween pic.twitter.com/RHykA8JUiZ
— Carson (@Carson__17) October 31, 2017
@NASA, looking for recruits? ;) #NASACostume @drneel1973 pic.twitter.com/kG78QytIUJ
— Deb Desai (@deb_desai) October 31, 2017
Jacob is ready to join the team @NASA_Orion. #NASACostume pic.twitter.com/32JadhZPq0
— Todd Poole (@toddpoole) October 31, 2017
My little space geek wanted to be the solar system. We had a blast making this together. We still included Pluto 😉#NASAcostume pic.twitter.com/wBUuVmdrCr
— Amanda Frederick (@ARFiredancer) November 1, 2017
#NASACostume Handmade Rocketship costume pic.twitter.com/CHBtrErJNM
— Kri Selva (@kri_selva) October 31, 2017
Ground control!! #NASAcostume pic.twitter.com/NRqAy5q0RT
— Lorna Aguilar (@Lornibaby) November 1, 2017
@NASA @KPRC2 @foxandfriends @KPRCBritta @KPRCRachel
Cutest Costume Every #futurerocketscientist #NASACostume pic.twitter.com/Z3BIIz1wRb— Veronica D Maldonado (@VnJ011406) November 1, 2017
#NASAcostume Rocket, solar system, and mission control 🚀✨👨🚀 pic.twitter.com/LicHCBiDgN
— Annie Nilsson (@Annie_Nilsson) October 30, 2017
Our future rocket scientist Emma #NASACostume pic.twitter.com/VNjh887oW6
— Sgt🌹Progressive🇺🇸 (@sgtjohnthompson) November 1, 2017
#NASAcostume Space Pirate! pic.twitter.com/vjSpI3JhSm
— Ryan Currens (@CurrensRyan) October 30, 2017
Milo had a great first Halloween, and first space walk, at the ISS! Next stop, @NASA_Astronauts! #NASACostume pic.twitter.com/A0OFUCBXSm
— Ryan Harter (@rharter) November 1, 2017
Our future #scientist and #space enthusiast wanted to be @CassiniSaturn crashing into #Saturn for #Halloween2017 #NASACostume #hisidea pic.twitter.com/y5sjBT8XCL
— Delphine Vasko (@delphine18) October 28, 2017
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