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No. The moon is atmosphere-less, and the rocks there would not smell.

But when moon rocks and soil are taken into a normal air environment, they do emit an odor that the astronauts likened to wet ashes or burnt fireworks.

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There is no scent associated with the moon. The moon is a vacuum with no atmosphere, so it lacks the conditions necessary for smells to be present.

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