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What does outer space smell like?

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What does outer space smell like?

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If you put a “smell sensor” in space, which could detect the same molecules as the human nose, you wouldn’t smell much, because while it’s not a complete vacuum out there, it’s very close to one, with molecules of anything being few and far between (especially far out from any planet). In addition, the most common interplanetary gases are probably helium and hydrogen, both of which are odorless.

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