180 millirmeters
Yes but not as heavy as they were on Earth.
The Moon's mass is 8.09942316 × 10^19 tons.
About 110 pounds on the moon.......
According to Wikipedia, the moon has a mass of 7.3477 × 1022 kg
mars's moon phobos weighs exactly: well it shouldnt weigh that much because its in sppace and it has no gravity
because theres less gravity
I think that it wasn't us crashing into the moon i think it was heavy gravitational space that caused the moon to brake and take chunks off
You would weigh about 1/6 as much on the moon as you weigh on earth if you were not wearing heavy equipment. I would weigh about 560 ounces on the moon.
It is easier to lift heavy objects on the Moon than on Earth because the Moon's gravitational pull is only about one-sixth that of Earth's. This reduced gravity means that objects weigh significantly less on the Moon, making them easier to lift and move. Consequently, the same force exerted to lift an object results in a greater acceleration on the Moon compared to Earth.
yes because they don't have the right amount of power
About 16 lbs - Lunar gravity is 1/6th Earth's.
Well it probably depends on the space boots are heavy, but about millions of years.