1000 or 525 or 259
It didn't "scare" the US, they already had a satellite planned, a much more capable one. They just didn't rush to get it launched first.
All you do is 50x100 which is 5,000So the answer is 5000kg of fuel
You would weigh approximately one-sixth of what you weigh on earth, so 11 2/3 kg.
If an apple weighs six ounces on the earth, it will weigh just one ounce on the moon. The moon has one sixth of the gravity of earth.
1000 or 525 or 259
1 dam pound
The first artificial satellite, was the Russian Sputnik. It weighed 184 pounds. The first American satellite weighed only 1.8 pounds. The Russian's second satellite weighed about one ton.
Around 83-84 kilograms, 183lbs. And it's called Sputnik, not Spunkit ;)
You cannot weigh an area. Just as you cannot weigh a distance. (How much does one centimeter weigh?)
No one had the guts to try and weigh her.
No one had the guts to try and weigh her.
Umbrella birds weigh about one pound.
Slugs weigh one fourth of a pound.
not much
Like one ounce of anything, it will weigh exactly one ounce.
They weigh one troy ounce.