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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well astronauts who have walked on the surface of the moon and then returned to their spaceship have smelled the dust which comes back into the ship on their boots etc... ''When the astronauts got back in the Lunar Module they smelled a burning smell like gunpowder. It is thought that the Lunar Regolith with its un-oxidized iron, rusted quickly in the rich oxygen atmosphere in the LM.'' This is probably the closest you might come to smelling the moon.
it would smell of all the liquids and gases being stripped from your body via your eyes, mouth, ears and skin. as space is a vacuum, your body produces a concentration gradient, which means the liquids and gases in your body want to get out as quickly as possible, so as to thin themselves out a bit. reasonably unpleasant.
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