Sorry to down your feelings right now. But no one has ever even touched Jupiter let alone smell it. If you did touch Jupiter you would be crushed instantly because of its pressure. But if you could smell Jupiter I would say it doesn't smell of anything because no ones been there and its made of helium and hydrogen which doesn't have a smell to it. But Jupiter is made out of gases such as methane, vapor, water, and ethane so there might be some sort of a smell to it, Jupiter probably smells like natural gas.
No one can be sure, because no one has ever been there. But it could be very bad.
Its atmosphere is composed of dense carbon dioxide, and any smells would be from the remnants of volcanic gases like sulfur dioxide. But your nose would melt off instantly there, because the temperature at the surface is 860°F or 460°C.
Venus is nearly as large as Earth, but closer to the Sun. Its carbon dioxide atmosphere is incredibly dense and its surface is ferociously hot, and clouds of sulfuric acid block it from our view. But we have found that there are no oceans there, in fact no liquid water, and apparently no life at all.
As some Russian landing probes discovered, the surface is a pressure cooker, hot enough to melt lead. The surface is mostly barren lava plains covered with reddish rocks and dust. There are numerous volcanic features, but almost all are low, flat, and extinct. It looks much like some of the surface of Mars, despite the vast difference in pressure and heat found on the two planets.
Assuming a person could breathe the atmosphere long enough to catch a whiff, it would likely smell of rust/blood because of the abundance of iron oxides on the surface.
EXTREMELY warm
85% of it is lava
They smell like a starfish
They smell like acid and gun powder.
Mars' moons have no atmosphere
Mars has constantly been visited by spacecrafts. The first spacecraft to visit Mars was the Mariner 4. After that Mars has been visited by numerous spacecrafts like: Mars Pathfinder, Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Odyssey, Mars Express and the Mars 2 which was the first spacecraft to land on Mars.
As of 2013, humans have not been to Mars.The first man to step on Mars was......... no one, no man has ever been on Mars, only the mars Rover, a little robot like machine that takes pictures and sand samples of the earth like planet, Mars!!
It small bad
i believe sent is the same on earth and mars
Neptune and Mars. Neptune and Mars have plenty of gas, ammonia , and methane on it so it would smell pretty bad and strong.
mars like.
Smell like eggs
They smell like a starfish
no it does not smell like that
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yes he does realy bad especialy when he farts the whole world can smell it!
They smell kind of like sweet tarts. They smell kind of like sweet tarts.