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Thursday, 7 June 2012
Amaznig - The Moon Smells Like Gunpowder and Scientists Don’t Know Why
Once
you smell it you’re going to taste it. The smell of the Moon has been
puzzling NASA scientists since Apollo 16. Not only does the smell of the
Moon give you a metallic taste on the middle of your tongue it also
smells like spent gunpowder even though it’s composition is completely
different than actual gunpowder!
In 1972 astronaut
John Young, commander of the Apollo 16 mission, became the 9 th person
to walk on the Moon. He was also one of the few to smell the moon on
location. So how did he do it? Every Apollo astronaut received a whiff
of the moon whether they wanted to or not because they would track moon
dust back into Lander. Moondust is extremely clingy and would stick to
any exposed surface. Young had the chance to actually taste moon
dust and commented that it wasn’t half bad. Other astronauts who
encountered it such as Gene Cernan from Apollo 17 stated, “It’s soft
like snow, yet strangely abrasive.” Cernan also famously said, “it
smells like spent gunpowder.” The moons smell of gunpowder has
trumped scientists left and right as its actual composition is nowhere
near the same as gunpowder. Gunpowder is simply a mixture of
nitrocellulose (C6H8(NO2)2O5) and nitroglycerin (C3H5N3O9). Both of
these explosive compounds are found on Earth and not on the Moon
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