www.michaelvacirca.com
| 1 month ago
As reported by The Atlantic, astronauts' descriptions range from “seared steak” and “sulfurous” to “a rather sweet metallic sensation,” all of which will be taken into consideration as scent chemist Steve Pearce does his best to reproduce the ...
www.digitaljournal.com
| 1 month ago
By Darren Weir. Have you ever wondered what it smells like out in space? Now NASA has hired a scent chemist to try to reproduce the odour. You might think space wouldn't smell like much, but according to astronauts who have been there, ...
omgghana.com
| 1 month ago
It's hired a scent chemist to get to the bottom of the smell of space. The idea is to recreate the space smell in training so prospective astronauts can get better acclimated and not be caught off guard by the stench. Steve Pearce, the scent ...
blogs.discovermagazine.com
| 1 month ago
As many places around the Web have been discussing recently, astronauts have said that upon coming back from space walks and taking off their gear, a certain specific scent seems to hang in the air…some think it smells like charred steak, ...
techiefeed.com
| 1 month ago
Different astronauts and scientists have said different things—from seared steak to hot metal, gunpowder to welding fumes, raspberries to rum and nearly any meaty metallic description in between—but it's known to be a gnarly scent.
www.businessinsider.com
| 1 month ago
Our space explorers are remarkably consistent in describing Space Scent in meaty-metallic terms. "Space," astronaut Tony Antonelli has said, "definitely has a smell that's different than anything else." Space, three-time
frenchtribune.com
| 1 month ago
It has been claimed by Steve Pearce, the scent chemist that he's trying to ensure that the smell can be recreated so that future trainees can be made accustomed to the smell. "Just imagine sweaty feet and stale body odor, mix that odor with
agustinabaya.blogspot.com
| 1 month ago
Different astronauts and scientists have said different things—from seared steak to hot metal, gunpowder to welding fumes, raspberries to rum and nearly any meaty metallic description in between—but it's known to be a gnarly scent. Now NASA wants