18KG is the average but it ranges from 14Kg to 22kg
No - more on Earth - in orbit you're weightless.
The current propulsion systems would incinerate anyone that was under the ship when it takes off. THEY WOULD DIE 8(
If the object's mass is 120g, then it's 120g. On Earth, on the moon, on Mars, or floating weightless in a space ship coasting from one of them to another. Weight depends on where you are, but mass doesn't.
The answer would be A modern spaceship would travel at the same rate as SPACE The only way NASA can travel faster than the rate of space is that the space ship would have to {WARP}= to bend Dark Matter. To do that NASA has to have a spinning cylindrical object with a gravitational pull on each side of the ship to keep the gravity centered and stable, so it would pull the person inside the ship evenly, so you can walk around in the ship while traveling at the rate of space with no problem, also NASA needs a magnetic pull inside the ship that pulls on all sides of the ship to keep it straight with no turbulent acts.
no, a space craft may be used to explore or travel and a space ship has to have a captain, it is the much more formal version of space travel. JB)
980,000
How much does a cruise ship weigh
1200 tons
7 foot cargo ship probaby dosent weigh over 5000 lbs.
5,64,739 tons
50 tons
About six pounds.
It Depends.
They vary depending on who built them design and other factors. The largest are running about 550,000 Deadweight Tons (DWT). Each ton is 1000 kilograms. This is the full weight of the ship including all cargo and anything on it.
It depends on what the ship is carrying and what the ship is made out of.
2 kilograms
The boat maker supports you with the actual gross weight of the ship . then calculations of the cargo + fuel are determined .