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Being smaller, the Moon's gravity is less than that of Earth.

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Gravity at the surface of the moon is roughly equal to 1/6th of that of earth's gravity.

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What is moons gravity compared to earth?

16.55% as strong on the surface.


What is earths relative gravity?

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Do all of the moons not have gravity?

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What is the gravity on Mars compared to earth?

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