Depends on what you'd want to measure. Things like length and width would be the same, but finding out the mass of an object would be a little bit trickier.
And if you're out in the vacuum, fluids would behave strangely due to the low pressure and the extreme temperatures.
Yes it is quite possible as we are able to measure the period of revolution of moon around earth. We have expression for period of revolution in which we have mass of moon as one factor. So moon's mass can be easily computed.
To know the mass of objects
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The measure of an objects kinetic energy is Temperature
Objects fall faster to the earth, then compared to the moon, it is due to the different power of gravity on the the earth and moon.
Astronology is the study of the moon, stars and other objects in space.
Volume of an object is a measure of the space occupied by objects.
On Earth there is gravity pulling objects down and adding weight. On the moon there is no gravity so objects are weightless.
To measure length around objects.
It is known as the vector.
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The word "Moon" comes from a root word meaning "to measure", probably because of the use of the Moon's phases to measure time.