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No one knows for sure but there is a good possibility that it tastes of gunpowder, as the astronauts on the moon found out.

Due to vacuety of matter in outer space (about only a few hundreds of atoms per cubic meter), it's quite hard to feel any taste, since chemical receptors on human tongue are not sensitive enough to trigger senses at that low concentration of the matter.

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