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Outer Space has a Smell

repapetilto writes "ISS Science Officer Don Pettit reports in his journal that outer space gives off a smell best described as "a rather pleasant sweet metallic sensation." Kind of odd considering smell is supposed to be due to volatilized chemical compounds."

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  1. Take a big wiff by suso · · Score: 5, Funny

    Too bad the vacuum of space will suck that smell right out of your nose.

  2. Good news, everyone! by El+Yanqui · · Score: 5, Funny

    Professor Farnsworth already proved it with the Smell-O-Scope.

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    1. Re:Good news, everyone! by PinkyDead · · Score: 4, Funny

      And in a damning indictment of the US patent office, prior art will be established in 1000 years.

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  3. local sources... by Joe+the+Lesser · · Score: 4, Funny

    Professor Hubert Farnsworth: I'm afraid the Smelloscope can't locate Bender. His fragrance is too mild. It's being overwhelmed by local sources.
    [Everyone looks at Zoidberg]
    Dr. Zoidberg: Hooray! Now I'm the center of attention.

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  4. Re:Sounds Like Ozone by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    If there's tiny molecules of ozone floating around in orbit of the earth, I'm certain that would be scientifically interesting.

    Indeed. I'm sure scientists would be astounded to discover that there is a "layer" around the Earth comprised of "ozone".

  5. Re:Sounds Like Ozone by Kamineko · · Score: 4, Funny

    If there's tiny molecules of ozone floating around in orbit of the earth, I'm certain that would be scientifically interesting.

    Ozone... around the Earth?

    You mean like some kind of... layer?

    (Yes, I know, I know. Couldn't help it. :P)
  6. Re:Sounds Like Ozone by servognome · · Score: 4, Funny

    Indeed. I'm sure scientists would be astounded to discover that there is a "layer" around the Earth comprised of "ozone".
    *Gasp* This greenhouse gas layer must be destroyed to prevent global warming!
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  7. Re:smelloscope by Bob-taro · · Score: 4, Funny

    Until, of course, the planet's name is changed to do away with the joke.

    Maybe in the future, Uranus and Pluto will just be referred to by the phrase, "and the rest", like the professor and Mary Anne from Gilligan's Island.

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  8. Re:Implied Lisa? by somersault · · Score: 5, Funny

    Perhaps he was implying that the OP's brain was more empty than the vastness of space

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    which is totally what she said
  9. Obligatory Star Trek Reference by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Kirk: "How close will we come to the closest Klingon outpost if we continue on our present course."

    Chekov: "One parsec sir. Close enough to smell them."

    Spock: "That is illogical, ensign. Oders cannot travel through the vacuum of space."

    http://www.badmovies.org/tvshows/startrek/tribbles/tribbles1.wav (135 KB)