Buzz Aldrin
Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon.
The answer to the man on the moon riddle is "He feels that half of his life is n life support."
Moon and Noon both have a second letter as o and the forth letter n. So does "noun"
Neither. Mass is mass. Newtons is a force not a mass, 30 N is the same on Mars or anywhere else. It is 30 N
Neil Armstrong (1st man on the moon)
Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin.
Naomi Judd, Neil Diamond and Nat King Cole are singers. Neil Armstrong was an astronaut and the first man to walk on the moon. Norman Rockwell is a famous artist. Nelson Mandela was the President of South Africa.
Events of 1969 US population reaches 200 million. British Army deploys on streets of N. Ireland. Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walk on Moon. Isolation of single gene announced at Harvard. ARPANET network established.
From Wikipedia, the gravitational acceleration on the Moon (on its equator) is 1.622 m/s2. This is the same as 1.622 N/kg, so you can multiply the mass by this number to get the weight in Newton. (The man's mass, of course, will still be 70 kg on the Moon. His weight will change, but his mass will not change.)
To find the weight of a student on the Moon, we can use the fact that the Moon's gravity is approximately 1/6th that of Earth's. If the student's weight on Earth is 420 N, their weight on the Moon would be 420 N ÷ 6, which equals 70 N. Therefore, the student's weight on the Moon would be 70 N.
To find a person's weight on the Moon, you can use the ratio of the Moon's gravity to Earth's gravity. The Moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth's. Therefore, if a person weighs 450 N on Earth, their weight on the Moon would be approximately 450 N / 6, which equals 75 N.
An object that weighs 800.1 n on earth would weigh 130.6 n on the moon.