posted by Deron Bauman in space | * | 3 comments
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Space doesn’t smell of anything since there isn’t any air. There are minute particles in space, I guess that they could be smelled if you really wanted to, but I’d get a bloodhound nose grafted to do so, or get those fancy electronic noses.
Outer space smells like hot metal, fried steak and the welding of a motorbike, scientists suggest. A chemist is recreating the smell to help Nasa to train its astronauts.
Does that imply that welding a motorbike smells like something other than hot metal and fried steak?
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Space doesn’t smell of anything since there isn’t any air. There are minute particles in space, I guess that they could be smelled if you really wanted to, but I’d get a bloodhound nose grafted to do so, or get those fancy electronic noses.
Does that imply that welding a motorbike smells like something other than hot metal and fried steak?