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What the Moon Actually Smells Like

24 min · 24. Juni 2026
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Only twelve humans have ever stood on another world—fewer than the people in a typical recording studio. The last bootprint was pressed into lunar dust in December 1972. Now, with Artemis III targeting a crewed landing as early as 2027, we're about to break that 54-year streak. This episode explores what those twelve Apollo astronauts actually experienced: the electrostatic dust that smelled like spent gunpowder, the absolute shadows that swallowed depth perception, the cramped Lunar Module sleep sessions that felt like a cold Volkswagen on a bumpy road. Then we confront the harder question—why, with all our advances, we walked away and didn't return for half a century. The answer isn't about technology. It's about geopolitics, budgets, and the strange gap between staggering achievement and mundane human experience.

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Episode What the Moon Actually Smells Like Cover

What the Moon Actually Smells Like

Only twelve humans have ever stood on another world—fewer than the people in a typical recording studio. The last bootprint was pressed into lunar dust in December 1972. Now, with Artemis III targeting a crewed landing as early as 2027, we're about to break that 54-year streak. This episode explores what those twelve Apollo astronauts actually experienced: the electrostatic dust that smelled like spent gunpowder, the absolute shadows that swallowed depth perception, the cramped Lunar Module sleep sessions that felt like a cold Volkswagen on a bumpy road. Then we confront the harder question—why, with all our advances, we walked away and didn't return for half a century. The answer isn't about technology. It's about geopolitics, budgets, and the strange gap between staggering achievement and mundane human experience.

24. Juni 202624 min