How is the smell of space? Austriologist doctor that made perfume trying to find

As it happened6:34How is the smell of space? We asked the astrologist / strange designer
After a long work of building perfume, Marina Barcenilla decided to convert her nose to a cosmos.
The Chief Designer Registered at a university in 2015 to study the planet science. He was taking the classes in Astrochemistry – a chemical formation of an outer space – when he saw that he could marry his two wishes.
“Whenever I see something new, the first question is: I wonder what that smells like it,” she told As it happened Host Nil Köksal.
“One day I thought: In fact, the molecule I read? I have with my Makhaka lab. And this smell I can imagine.”
Barcenilla is now a schoofiology researcher at the University of Westminster in London, England. When he does not respond to life in Mars, he looks at the aroma, from deep clouds that bleed deep clouds, the punchent in the middle of the Milky Way location.
Four of those rooms are now available in finding the community at the London’s natural museum, as part of a continuous exhibition: POWER: Can life be more than the ground?
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So what is the tense space?
“I don’t think it’s very smelling,” Barcenilla said.
Those who know what they can prove. Canada Astronaut Julie Payette, when he returns from the international station, He told CBC news in 2009 That vacancy is the “cold” and “antiseptic.”
“I opened the Hatch for six hours after the space movement. This whole aircraft was exposed to the area space for all those hours.
“There was no debris but it was definitely the same as the type of hospital smell and thought, ‘Wow, that’s a scissors.’ When I think of it, I thought: ‘Wow, this is nothing smelly like a smell, because there is nothing left there, not one micrubes or nothing.’ “
Canada AstronaCh Chris Hatfield, currently explained in a different way, marked 2013 that he and many others of the stations reported the “hot gun” and “burning gun of Airlock.
“It’s not something in the spring garden,” He said in the Canadian Space Agency Video.
Barcenilla says when the aroma is spoken, it is, directly, what you mean.
“Most space is not really empty and … It’s not really smelling,” he said. “This is when you arrive at certain planets or months, or when you go to the class where we receive higher focus of different gases and chemicals, then we can find molecules and chemicals.”
Barcenilla says he created 25 odors since he started doing this work in 2017.
By the museum show, he smelled Mars, a scientific specialty; Titan, a larger month following the planet saturn; Bennu, Asteroid; and the earth as it was the last queen years, where life was near.
“The first world is amazing. It is a small combination of a little water smell, such as finding what you find when it gets various hardships,” he said.
“One of the odor you get is a kind of smells of the Sulfury Rubfury entering there again. So that is fun.”
He admits that nobody has built his test, with Se.
“In the space, you cannot smell so that it is impossible. We don’t have a spirit that can breathe, so that is outside the question,” she said. “But what I’m trying to do repeat the chemistry we find in different places in the space.”
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The Barcenilla has scissors to schools to educate children, and the opportunity to view people in the museum.
“I always thought that people were scared about the dreams, but no, those were the best things,” she said. “When it smells so much, many people like to smell and laugh at it and ask about some questions.”
It creates that curiosity, it means, he is a whole point.
“It is about bringing space near the earth, and it is for people to open their mind and understand that everything we have when it is completed on earth,” he said.

As out as the final boundary can be seen, Barcenilla says there is nothing there is really unknown, at least in an oil vision.
Designer’s middle clouds? Barcenilla tells bbc news They are full of ammonia and sulfur, something you can find in fertilizers, and it is drunk with rotten eggs.
Our Galaxy Center? When you will find Ethyl formation, the compact that is usually found in containers, and can do something, the best, as a rumAnd the worst, such as Nail Polish Remover.
“We are part of all the biggest cosmos,” Barcenilla said. “There is a word that goes along with all of us.