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    The Smell of Space

    The smell of space will linger for the seven astronauts aboard the space shuttle Discovery long after they return to Earth on Saturday.

    "One thing I've heard people say before, but it wasn't so obvious, was the smell right when you open up that hatch," Discovery pilot Dominic "Tony" Antonelli said after a March 21 spacewalk. "Space definitely has a smell that's different than anything else."

    The odor, Antonelli said, could be smelled once spacewalkers locked the station airlock's outer hatch and reopened the inner door.

    Discovery is set to land at 1:39 p.m. EDT (1739 GMT) tomorrow at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida after a 13-day mission that delivered a new crewmember and the final set of U.S. solar wings to the International Space Station. It was after each of the three spacewalks performed by the shuttle crew that the spaceflyers detected the distinctive odor of space.

    Like ozone, or gunpowder

    Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata, who launched to the station aboard Discovery and stayed behind when it left to join the outpost's crew, said he also could smell the odd odor that wafted in from outside the station. But both Antonelli and Wakata, who helped Discovery's spacewalkers climb in and out of their spacesuits, could not put words to the distinctive out-of-this-world scent.

    Former NASA astronaut Thomas Jones, a veteran of three spacewalks before retiring from spaceflying in 2001, thinks the odor could stem from atomic oxygen that clings to spacesuit fabric.

    "When you repressurize the airlock and get out of your suit, there is a distinct odor of ozone, a faint acrid smell," Jones told SPACE.com, adding that the smell is also similar to burnt gunpowder or the ozone smell of electrical equipment. "It's not noticeable inside the suit. The suit smells like plastic inside."

    The smell, he adds, only occurs on a shuttle or the space station after a spacewalk and is unmistakable to astronauts working with the spacesuits and equipment that was used in the vacuum of space.

    "In those tight spaces, your nose gets right next to the fabric," Jones said. "I like to think of it as getting a whiff of vacuum!"

    Headed home

    The three spacewalks performed by Discovery's crew occurred between March 19 and Monday as the astronauts installed the space station's final set of solar arrays to boost the orbiting laboratory to full power.

    The shuttle ferried Wakata — Japan's first long-term resident — to the space station, where he replaced NASA astronaut Sandra Magnus as a member of the outpost's three-person crew. Magnus is returning home aboard Discovery to complete a 4 1/2-month mission to the space station. The shuttle undocked from the space station on Wednesday.

    Discovery astronauts spent Friday checking the shuttle's systems for its planned landing tomorrow and speaking with students at Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii, President Barack Obama's high school alma mater. The spaceflyers spoke with President Obama before departing the space station.

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    Interesting. I never would of thought of space as having a smell.
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    I had clicked the link thinking some idiot was pondering what nothingness smelt like. Interesting article, I never thought of their being a smell in space, but I guess there is enough chemical particles floating around to give it a smell.
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    Just saw them on CNN talking about the smell as a burnt ozone smell. All this time I figured it smelled like a cheese fart.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Mels_Smileys45 View Post
    Just saw them on CNN talking about the smell as a burnt ozone smell. All this time I figured it smelled like a cheese fart.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rainbowdemon View Post
    Well, the moon is made of green cheese!!
    I don't know where you get your info but it is well known to be made of Elmo do do.




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    actually this rather quite remarkable as it actually creates a picture to an average person about the characteristic of space. Unless man finds a way to travel at a significant fraction of speed of light this will be as close as one will get in experiencing real cosmos.

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    very interesting, suppose it might have something to with all ionized particles whizzin through space?

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    Come on, it's not what was outside their spacesuits they were smelling...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mfgbypooter View Post
    Come on, it's not what was outside their spacesuits they were smelling...

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    Think about the smell this way, on Earth, a scent travels upwards towards your nasal cavity, allowing you to smell something. However, in space, a smell can travel all directions rather than vertically. In fact, astronauts have to actually add extra spices to their food they wouldn't normally add because everything is much more tasteless thanks to weightlessness. Yes, as you eat something, you smell it too.

    Now, imagine how powerful the odour has to be in order for everyone to definitely notice it in a weightless environment. Not only is it noticeable, but it has to be pretty strong too.

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    Maybe they shouldn't have had those beans for lunch.

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    I just assumed that space smelled like ass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wingnut2600 View Post
    I just assumed that space smelled like ass.
    OBVIOUSLY! What with Uranus hovering about our solar system.
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