11 Alien Coloring Pages for Aspiring Space Explorers

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Do you ever wonder about aliens? It’s certainly an intriguing topic! While humans have ventured far in our solar system, the vast universe still holds many mysteries. Since the dawn of the space age, we’ve discovered elements that sustain life on two planets. However, this doesn’t mean that humanoid beings are traversing the galaxy. The life we may discover could resemble algae or tiny creatures like tardigrades. What kind of friends or foes await in the cosmic expanse, perhaps in “a galaxy far, far away” like in Star Wars? Only time and ongoing research will reveal the truth. Meanwhile, you can spark your child’s imagination with our delightful alien coloring pages.

Encouraging your little one to explore this realm of the unknown can be beneficial. Just think—given the right support and inspiration, your child might grow up to be the first person to set foot on Mars or travel beyond our solar system. Their journey into the cosmos could start right here! If your child is already fascinated by space, these fun printables will engage them effortlessly. As they color, they will be learning valuable skills. For instance, practicing within the lines helps develop focus and self-control, essential traits for success in school. Coloring also teaches them the correct way to hold a crayon or pencil, a skill that will always come in handy.

Simply print out these alien coloring pages and watch your future astronaut get started!

Free Alien Coloring Pages

Alien No. 1
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The concept of aliens can be a bit intimidating, especially with films like Independence Day and shows like The X-Files depicting them as terrifying. However, they could just as easily resemble this cute little peanut-shaped character. People have been fascinated by the idea of extraterrestrial life for thousands of years, with the first recorded UFO sighting dating back to 1440 B.C.

Alien No. 2
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Or perhaps they look like this antennaed octopus creature. Will they travel in spaceships? It’s hard to say. Sadly, it seems we might not find any intelligent aliens within our solar system. The first attempt to reach out to extraterrestrial beings occurred in 1960. Fun fact: the movie Alien was initially titled Star Beast.

Alien No. 3
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Does your child know what UFO stands for? Now is a great time to introduce the concept of unidentified flying objects. Did you know there’s a mysterious roar in space that remains unexplained? Astronomers Margaret Turner and Jill Tarter have identified 17,129 stars that might support intelligent life.

Alien No. 4
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Although thousands of UFO sightings are reported yearly, many can be attributed to things like falling satellites. However, if your child is intrigued by the possibility of an alien encounter, encourage their curiosity. After all, who knows what the future holds? Interestingly, in 1957, a Brazilian farmer named Antonio Costa claimed he was abducted by aliens.

Alien No. 5
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Older kids might enjoy the enigma surrounding Area 51 and the infamous alien autopsy hoax. While it’s true that America keeps its military exercises under wraps, many UFO sightings could likely be explained as advanced military technology. Speaking of space, did you realize you can’t walk on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune because they lack solid surfaces?

Alien No. 6
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With so many UFO sightings reported, why don’t we see more accounts of actual extraterrestrial beings? Perhaps aliens have become experts at remaining hidden! Not to mention, once a year, a car-sized asteroid approaches Earth, but thankfully, it burns up before reaching us.

Alien No. 7
You could use the uneven reporting of UFO sightings to argue that they probably aren’t alien spacecraft. Or you could ask, “Would you want to leave Earth for another place?” There’s no better way to ignite a discussion about space travel and life beyond our planet.

Alien No. 8
This is quite possibly the most recognizable UFO design globally. There are carnival rides and countless roadside sculptures inspired by it. Even restaurants and houses have adopted this iconic disc shape, reminiscent of the mid-century fascination with space.

Alien No. 9
If aliens exist, they could just as easily resemble these quirky characters as the typical egg-headed beings often depicted in pop culture. This silly group seems more suited for a fun night with Mike and Sully at Monsters University than wielding laser guns against humanity.

Alien No. 10
Did the spaceships and aliens in these coloring pages align with your child’s imagination? Test it out! Have them create their own alien and spaceship design. Learning to adhere to instructions and remain focused is crucial, but so is nurturing their creativity and imagination.

Alien No. 11
Everyone needs a companion, even in space! Did you know that comets have four distinct parts? The nucleus comprises ice and rock-like minerals, while the coma surrounds it, along with the dust tail and ion tail. The coma is the gas enveloping the nucleus, and the dust tail is what we usually see when a comet passes by.

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In summary, these alien coloring pages not only provide entertainment but also serve as a springboard for imagination and learning. By exploring the concept of aliens and space, children can develop essential skills while having fun.

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