That’s one small tweet for man.

When Donald Trump tweeted Friday night, “We must keep ‘evil’ out of our country,” astronauts at the International Space Station replied, “We have space for you up here. Come join us.”

The International Space Station is willing to take one for the team. #TheResistance in space. pic.twitter.com/NeXu88Kj3P

— SchoolHouseRockAlum (@HouseOfMichele) February 4, 2017

The missive was quickly deleted but not before it was widely shared around the cosmos.

Trump may think twice about the opportunity.

He said he would “unlock the mysteries of space” in his inaugural address and has met repeatedly with SpaceX founder Elon Musk, who hopes to send humans to Mars and privatize space travel.

And Trump indicated he wants NASA to focus on sending people to the Moon for additional exploration while cutting its climate change research, according to reports.

Trump’s most recent tweet about space on Jan. 28 was a solemn commemoration of the 31st anniversary of the Challenger disaster on Jan. 28.

Astronauts from the space station tweeted a short video of themselves tossing a football around ahead of the Super Bowl on Feb. 3.

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