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.
More: http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/090326-sts119-space-smell.html (http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/090326-sts119-space-smell.html)
I couldn't help thinking "Broken urinal" :lol:
Quote from: mickw on Mar 28, 2009, 09:31:06
I couldn't help thinking "Broken urinal" :lol:
are they sure it wasn't just an exciting space walk?
Didn't they (earlier manned spaceflights in general) vent "unwanted" liquids into space ?
Not sure I'd want to sniff anything I'd picked up :(