Happy Halloween from NASA
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Even though it is Halloween, NASA is giving you some “Easter Eggs” in this video.
Can you spot the significance of the house number? (Hint: T‑Minus)
The sounds you hear, as the pumpkin is carving, are actually real spooky sounds from space. Listen:
The pictures in the windows are from NASA Science’s Spooky Saturn, and SDO’s Jack-o-lantern Sun. Take a look:
Do you like the “NASA Pumpkin?”… Guess what? You can create your own NASA Space Pumpkins:
Of course, the candy is collected by little Trick-or-Treaters who are part of the “Artemis Generation” and one could even be the first to set foot on Mars:
That International Space Station bag is important — not only does it hold candy; it also holds history. NASA just completed the first all-woman spacewalk:
Another bag of treats is the new series #AskNASA, where our experts answer your questions about space exploration and science:
The Helmet was created by the talented folks at NASA’s Ames Research Center. You can download it and other models from NASA’s 3D Model page:
Our little Spiders are here to represent. This is the 50th Anniversary of Apollo, and Apollo 9 had the first Lunar Module to be deployed in space; and its name was “Spider”:
What is Halloween without Bats? Did you know that the Hubble Space Telescope captured a Cosmic Bat? … well, its shadow anyway:
All in all, NASA wishes you a Happy Halloween!
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