See It: NASA Engineers Carved Out-of-this-world Pumpkins for Halloween

The brains at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory know a thing or two about carving.

What it looks like when NASA has a pumpkin-carving contest. (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
What it looks like when NASA has a pumpkin-carving contest. (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

Every Halloween, the engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory raise their pumpkin-carving to new heights with a jack-o’-lantern contest.

During the contest, NASA’s brightest brains put forth heavily engineered pumpkins to be judged appropriately.

Here’s a look at some of this year’s best entries. (Click the arrows in the Instagram posts to see more.)

Check out even more photos on NASA’s Flicker account.

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Evan Bleier

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