Recent revelations about comets are more easily understood when an electric comet theory is considered. Black, burned nuclei (Haleys comet); craters and rocky landscapes instead of ice fields (Comet Wild 2); energetic jets; ion tails; sulfur compounds that require high temperatures to form; and an abundance of ultra-fine dust all point to electricity as an active agent. Most important of all, water vapor is more prevalent farther away from comet nuclei than close inthe exact opposite of what should be found if water ice and sublimation drive cometary jets. Water, Water, Non-Existent (on 67P/ Churyumov-Gerasimenko Thunderbolts.info September 9, 2014
And astronauts who walked on the Moon also reported that the odor they found there was quite sulfurous:
All I can say is that everyone's instant impression of the smell was that of spent gunpowder, not that it was 'metallic' or 'acrid'. Spent gunpowder smell probably was much more implanted in our memories than other comparable odors," said Apollo 17's Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, a scientist-astronaut who walked the moon's surface in December of 1972.Schmitt said that he believed all the moonwalkers agreed and commented at the time that, when they took their helmets off, 'fresh' regolith (the scientific name for moon dirt) in the cabin air smelled like spent gunpowder. [Apollo Quiz: Are You A Moon Landing Expert?]
"For what it is worth, I always have suspected that the olfactory sensors are reacting to a variety of unsatisfied electron bonds as one would have in both just fired gunpowder and lunar dust newly introduced in the cabin," Schmitt said. "By the way, the time from starting re-pressurization [of the lunar lander] to my first comment about gunpowder was almost exactly seven minutes." The Moon Smells: Apollo Astronauts Describe Lunar Aroma, Space.Com, August 25, 2014
Again, the orthodox cosmologists are surprised at the findings when a comet is composed of something OTHER than ice! In fact they are finding little to no ice. . . and the compounds are NOT the carbon dioxide, water, and carbon monoxide they expected to found. Nope. Instead they are finding sulphur dioxide (SO2), carbon disulphide (CS2), ( (ammonia (NH3), formaldehyde (CH2O), hydrogen cyanide (HCN), methanol (CH3OH) hydrogen sulphide (H2S), and methane (CH4). There are plenty of building blocks there to break down into H2O, but that was one thing they did not find. SURPRISE!
Are they sure it didn’t land in Chicago?
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Hey it’s French, would you expect anything less...I’m sure it’s a familier odor
Why are “scientists” telling us how something sound and smells in the vacuum of space? transmits sound through space, nor could a person smell the comet.
Not true. Water is the most abundant constituent of comet nuclei -- they simply focused on the most unusual components for this press story.
Here's the mass spectra that ROSINA detected:
The peak at amu 18 is water (H2O)
So no dirty snowball?
“smells like of horse urine, vinegar, rotten eggs”
That`s what my daughter said about her Moochie school lunch/
Just curious, who took THAT photo?