become an astronaut and go to the moon
An astronaut can jump higher on the Moon than on Earth due to the Moon's lower gravitational pull, which is about one-sixth that of Earth's. This reduced gravity means that the force pulling the astronaut back down is weaker, allowing them to ascend higher during a jump. Additionally, the lack of atmospheric resistance on the Moon further enhances their ability to jump higher compared to Earth.
He can jump about as high as the moon no joke
One example is how light an astronaut weighed when standing on the moon. As there is very little gravity on the moon, the astronaut was able to jump much higher than he could back on earth.
No. No astronaut has been to the Moon since 1972,
If you jump too high on any planet, you will go into space, especially Earth.
Neil Armstrong was the first astronaut to walk on the moon
i dont think an elephant can jump that high.
It would still be 3ft However, if the question is about gravity, then for the same force you would expect to jump 18ft.
The first astronaut to set foot on the moon was the American astronaut Neil Armstrong in the Apollo 11.
An astronaut weighs less on the moon because the moon has less mass than Earth, meaning weaker gravitational force. Weight is the result of the gravitational force acting on an object's mass, so with less force on the moon, the astronaut feels lighter.
It is physically impossible to jump over the moon. You would have to be able to stay airborne for hours probably. And you would have to jump many miles high.