IS ANYTHING NEW SMELT IN OUTER SPACE?

Many things spark human curiosity about life beyond Earth. Starting from the astronaut activity. On Earth, of course, humans can easily smell various types of odors because the sense of smell functions normally and is supported by the presence of air. Humans usually smell themselves and their surroundings. Maybe, we all will also be curious about the smell that will smell in space.

NASA research reveals, outer space smells like hot metal, diesel, and barbecue. The majority of the odor sources are dying stars scattered in the universe. Luois Allamandola, founder and director of the Astrophysics and Astrochemistry Lab at NASA’s Ames Research Center, as quoted by Popular Science, July 19, 2013, said the molecules that determine the smell of outer space are aromatic hydrocarbons, the remnants of many combustion reactions in the universe.

These odor-causing molecules continue to exist in space, found in comets, meteors, and cosmic dust. These hydrocarbons are even included in the material that plays a role in sparking life on Earth. Similar molecules are also found in coal, oil, and food. Disclosure of the smell of outer space begins with the experience of astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS).

Smells can’t be smelled in empty space. However, after performing a spacewalk mission, astronauts reported, they smelled something burned or fried on his costume. The smell that astronauts smell is so distinctive. Several years ago, NASA contacted Steven Pearce, an expert on fragrance maker Omega Ingredients. NASA asked him to create the same smell.

Not only in outer space, but also the smell of the Moon. It was revealed that outer space has a smell of aromatic hydrocarbons. Allamandola explained, our Solar System has a pungent odor because it is rich in carbon and poor in oxygen. Like a car, if it lacks or thirsts for oxygen, then black soot will look and smell burning. Oxygen-rich stars, on the other hand, smell like charcoal grills. Certain corners of the universe have smells that range from sweet as sugar, to rotten eggs and sulfur.

Some astronauts have their own version. Some have described space as smelling like gunpowder, burnt meat, and even raspberries. But there are also those who translate outer space with the smell of sulfur and even rum.

As quoted from Futursim, Saturday (18/7/2020) Pettit himself recognized the smell of outer space from the smell of residue left on astronaut clothes. “I noticed the smell clinging to the coat, helmet and gloves. Space odors stick better to fabrics than metal or plastic surfaces,” he said.

Meanwhile, the experience of the Discovery pilot, Dominic Antonelli, who made a space trip in March 2009. According to him, the smell of outer space will be smelled as soon as the hatch is closed and the inner door of the spacecraft is reopened. The smell of outer space seems to really depend on each person’s nose. But for people who are curious about what outer space smells like, there’s no need to worry.

A natural flavor based F&B company, Omega Ingredients will make it happen. This UK-based company has created a scent that is claimed to smell like outer space. The founder of the company, Steve Pearce, admitted that he was contacted by NASA to create a fragrance that smelled of outer space in 2008. It also took him four years to be able to produce a unique aroma. But after a long process, finally a perfume named Eau de Space was created. The artificial scent is planned to be used by NASA to simulate outer space during astronaut training to get used to it when heading to its real location.

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