Time machine and a mining drill.
Comments: I would like to write a more serious answer, but I don't really
understand the question. It may be about the Moon's gravity.
Isaac Newton never walked on the Moon.
Sir Isaac Newton never walked on the Moon.
no he only dicovered the moon
The weight of a 352 newton object on the moon would be 1/6th of its weight on Earth. So, on the moon, the weight of a 352 newton object would be about 58.67 newtons.
this is because the gravitational pull on the moon is less than the earth. on earth it is 9.81 newton while on moon it is 1.67 newton.
No they did not.
Isaac Newton believed there was a force acting on the moon because he observed that the moon's motion could be explained by the same laws of motion and gravity that govern objects on Earth.
Newton
the landing of a spacecraft on the Moon
One Newton on Earth is about 0.1653 newtons on the moon.
Yes for every action there will be an EQUAL and opposite reaction. This is Newton's third law
Yes