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Apollo astronauts repeatedly reported that fresh lunar dust smelled like spent gunpowder, but this smell never survived the trip back to Earth.
Moon, Earth, Houston
Who
Apollo astronauts, Harrison Schmitt, Gene Cernan, Buzz Aldrin, John Young, Gary Lofgren
What
Apollo astronauts repeatedly reported that fresh lunar dust smelled like spent gunpowder, but this smell never survived the trip back to Earth.
When
Sun, 14 Jun 2026 08:30:59 GMT · 2h 58m ago
Where
Moon, Earth, Houston ·
Why
The leading explanation is that the chemically hungry surfaces of lunar dust reacted with oxygen and moisture in the cabin, causing a "slow form of burning" that produced the smell, which disappeared once the reaction was complete.
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How this affects you
The reactivity and abrasive nature of lunar dust, which might be responsible for the scent, pose significant challenges for future lunar missions, requiring advanced cabin filtration, suit design, and medical monitoring to protect equipment and human health from inhalation and irritation.
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7 events in this thread- Currently Reading2h 58m agoApollo astronauts repeatedly reported that fresh lunar dust smelled like spent gunpowder, but this smell never survived the trip back to Earth.
- Health & Science2h 58m agoApollo astronauts reported that fresh lunar dust smelled like spent gunpowder inside the lunar module cabin, but this smell disappeared by the time samples reached Earth.Open article
- Health & Science2h 58m agoApollo astronauts reported that fresh lunar dust smelled like spent gunpowder, a smell that vanished before reaching Earth laboratories.Open article
- Health & Science2h 58m agoApollo astronauts consistently reported that fresh lunar dust smelled like spent gunpowder, a scent that disappeared once samples reached Earth laboratories.Open article
- Health & Science2h 58m agoApollo astronauts consistently reported that fresh lunar dust smelled like spent gunpowder, a scent that disappeared before samples reached Earth.Open article
- Health & Science2h 58m agoThe Apollo astronauts who tracked moon dust back into their cabin kept reporting that fresh lunar dust smelled like spent gunpowder, a smell that never survived the trip home to Earth.Open article
- Health & Science2h 58m agoApollo astronauts consistently reported that fresh lunar dust smelled like spent gunpowder, but this smell disappeared by the time samples reached Earth laboratories.Open article
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