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what's the smell of milky way galaxy?​

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Answered by edricelvis
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The Milky Way smells of rum and tastes like raspberries. This unlikely discovery was made by astronomers studying interstellar objects for new molecules. They had the IRAM radio telescope trained on Sagittarius B2 – a gas cloud at the centre of the Milky Way galaxy – when they found a chemical called ethyl formate.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Is there a smell in a space where no one exists?

The galaxy above us looks so psychedelic that one can't help but want to taste it. We call this beautiful galaxy the Milky Way.

Now scientists have revealed the smell in space, which is good news for space fans. Astronomers' telescopes can detect the characteristics of chemical substances, so that we can introduce us to some smells from the universe.

The moon is full of gunpowder

The moon of the earth satellite is dead and silent, the surface is covered with dust, and the lack of atmosphere is not conducive to the spread of odors. However, astronauts said that the fine dust on the surface of the moon gives a complex sensory experience. It feels soft and delicate, like the first falling snow, refracting the dazzling sunlight. When the astronauts returned to the space warehouse, the real surprise came with them-their clothes were covered with dust on the moon's surface.Gene Cernan likened the smell of the moon to gunpowder.

Titan star smells like a garage

Saturn ’s largest moon, Titan, is the only moon in the solar system that has a thick atmosphere. It is also the only moon whose surface is covered with liquid except for the earth we know. Those who look forward to seeing the overflowing Titan star one day are destined to be disappointed. The lakes and oceans on the Titan are not clear water pools, but liquid alkanes. These hydrocarbons made a yellow haze over the Titan, like someone knocking over a can of gasoline in the garage, emitting a strange smell. The chemical benzene has a strong sweet smell and smells like gasoline, falling from the sky like snowflakes.

Some nebulae smell like vodka

There is a "wine pool" in the equatorial constellation Aquila, which is simply the extravagance of the best fun. Nebula has gathered a large amount of gas and dust and contains enough ethanol to produce 400 trillion pints of beer. Other nebulae contain methanol, which is inherently toxic and can be called a cousin of delicious ethanol for drinking. The human nose cannot easily distinguish between these two chemicals. Those who want to find out about space can mix scented sparkling wine with some vodka and spray it on the face, so that you can roughly feel the taste of space. The nebula we will introduce next does not smell like vodka.

The satellite lo has a pungent smell of volcanic eruption

Usually we think that other planets are not as active as Earth. They look immutable. In fact, the most active volcanic planet in the solar system is "lo", one of Jupiter's four major moons. lo was crushed and stretched by Jupiter's strong gravity, causing volcanic hydrothermal fluid on the moon to eject. Io's gas layer is formed by hydrothermal fluid, and the result is unforgettable. Sulphur dioxide is the main ingredient in the atmosphere. It has a pungent and toxic taste and smells like a burning match. Other traces of sulfide make lo smell of Rotten eggs.

The falling stars have a barbecue and gasoline smell

Aromatic compounds containing carbon atom rings have complex shapes, which leads to many of them having a strong fragrance, so the name cannot be more appropriate. However, this is a double-edged sword. The aroma emitted by aromatic compounds can mask its own toxicity. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are aromatic compounds that are ubiquitous in space. When a star falls, a large amount of material clouds are produced, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are formed in the hot vapor. These macromolecules smell like sweet barbecue, burning coal, or gasoline. It may also be the fragrance of life itself. Some researchers believe that polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in space have promoted the evolution of life on Earth.

Jupiter is filled with a mixed smell

Jupiter is by far the largest planet in the solar system, and its surface is covered with multiple layers of thick atmosphere. If you break through layers, you will experience a sense of smell, and if you can survive in the end, I believe you will bring a very exciting adventure story. The fluffy clouds outside Jupiter smell like freshly washed toilets because the clouds contain a lot of ammonia. Going deeper, you can reach the egg layer full of sulfur. Sulfur is a common element in the universe, which is why every time a new place is discovered, the smelly substance can be detected. The taste of Jupiter's last cloud is familiar to readers who love murder suspense stories, that is, the bitter almond smell of deadly hydrogen cyanide.

Smell of space / milky way galaxy

  • It seems that all astronauts believe that there is a unique aroma in space, but everyone has different opinions on what the smell is. Like the smell of steak sizzling in a frying pan? The smell of metal welding together? A smell of wet clothes? Walnut flavor? These metaphors come from different astronauts. This is the conclusion they made after returning to the sealed cabin after the space walk.
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