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Just like on earth, it comes down. Most astronauts entertained themselves by throwing things on the moon. They found out that things fly much further on the moon due to the lower gravity. However, the astronauts could not throw things as far because their suits were very constrictive.
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The astronauts will have to use the lunar module , to return from the moon, they join up with the command module. '''''INCORRECT''''' ---- The space craft is difted back by the gravitational pull of the earth.
Terrestrial, we put astronauts on the moon in 1969. It is covered in a thick layer of powdery dust, if you could go up there today you would still see the astronauts footprints because of the lack of wind.
No baboon has ever been to the moon. The only animals who have ever been to the moon are 24 American human astronauts.
Our moon is made of rocks. If it was gaseous, the astronauts would not have been able to walk on it and pick up rocks.
They do not. Astronauts in space are effectively weightless, so for them, there is no up or down; the idea of "upright" has no meaning.
The astronauts wore temperature controlled protective suits. The suits kept them from freezing in the shadows and from burning up in direct sunlight.
Most astronauts, when not on the moon, spend their time on vacation in other galaxies. However, some astronauts choose to take up employment here on earth, most conventionally in fast food establishments e.g. McDonald's Most astronauts, when not on the moon, spend their time on vacation in other galaxies. However, some astronauts choose to take up employment here on earth, most conventionally in fast food establishments e.g. McDonald's
because the sun's light reflects off of it
Depends on where the astronaut is.If you're thinking of the moon, then an astronaut can jump up and down because there is gravity on the moon. It's just not as strong as on earth, so the astronauts can jump higher and farther.If you're talking about in deep space, or aboard the international space station, then the astronauts are not really jumping. They are pushing off the floor or walls, and will keep flying in the direction they pushed until they hit something or grab on to something.
The Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Buzz Aldrin, did indeed leave behind on the moon , The moon earthquake detectors was working very well as it was found that thre were indeed moon quakes It was placed on Trasnquality Base.