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Q: If a student has the of 420 n on earth what is the students wait on the moon?
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What is the wait of a 50 kg man in moon?

The Moon's gravity is approximately 1/6 that of Earth's, so if you don't include all of the equipment you would need to survive on the surface (outside the spacecraft), you would weigh approximately 8.3 kilograms.


What would you have to do if you wanted to see the Moon's waning crescent phases?

You would have to wait until after the moon is full. Then, the moon is in its waning phase and you can see it!


Why did the Apollo missions land on the lighted side of the moon?

No side of the Moon is permanently lit or dark, of course. A full Lunar day is about 29 earth days, and both sides get both night and day during it. The habit of calling the far side of the Moon, "the dark side of the Moon" has lead to this confusion. So they landed on the lit side so they could see to land and explore. They could not wait and land on the other side when it was lit a couple of weeks later, because landing on the far side of the Moon would mean they could not transmit to Earth, as the Moon itself would be in the way.


Earth's orbital and gravitational relationship with sun and moon?

The earth and moon interact gravitationally; they are bound to a common center of gravity. Because of the Earth's larger mass it appears the moon orbits the earth. They exert tidal force upon each other, the ocean tides on earth are one manifestation of tidal force. Because of tidal friction, the moon (which orbits slower than the earth rotates) is slowing down the earth's rotation; the rotational inertia transfered to the moon causes it to orbit slightly further away (receding at a few centimeters distance each year).


Why do the phases of the moon change?

Phases change when a certain aount of heat energy is applied and the molecules in a matter starts moving in a completely different pace (fast, slow) Then the matter changes into a different phase...:)

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No place. The Moon is never 'out-of-sight' from someplace on Earth. When YOU can't see it is when your position on the Earth is on the opposite side from where the moon is visible. Just wait (a maximum of 12 hours) and it will be visible. Note that when the moon is sun-ward of the Earth (that is, in the day time sky) it may be very hard to see, and the closer it gets to being in line between the sun and the Earth the more difficult it is to sight.


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There are plenty of maps of the far side of the moon, simply type "moon map far side" into the web browser of your choice. But we had to wait until we could get something to orbit the moon to get them, as the Moon always have the same side facing Earth. The Earth side, we could make maps as soon as we hade decent telescopes. And of course, you have no way of knowing if they are correct or not.


What properties of the dark side of the moon prohibit it from reflecting light?

The only property of the "dark" side of the Moon that keep it from reflecting light is that not much light falls on the "dark" side of the Moon. That's why it is dark! However, this is something of a misnomer. When the Moon is at its crescent phase, when the majority of the illuminated half of the Moon is turned away from Earth, you can still see the "dark side" of the Moon, shining by reflected Earthshine! The light of the Sun hits the Earth, and bounces off. (Not only is the Earth much bigger than the Moon, but it is also much more reflective. You think the full Moon is bright? Wait until you're on the Moon and you see the Full Earth!) The Earth reflects light - more than the Moon does - and some of that light hits the Moon. Only a small percentage of the Earthshine that hits the Moon is reflected back to Earth, but it is enough to see the dimly gibbous Moon with the brilliant crescent.


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Is a person lighter on the moon because the earth is heavier than the moon so gravity is less on the moon?

Yes, I think that is right. But you should wait for another awswer to because I might be wrong. I did just learn aboutmoons in my grade. Do you like to learn about the moon? I do a little. smile! the world need some more smiles~!


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What is the wait of a 50 kg man in moon?

The Moon's gravity is approximately 1/6 that of Earth's, so if you don't include all of the equipment you would need to survive on the surface (outside the spacecraft), you would weigh approximately 8.3 kilograms.


What evidence is there to say meteoroids created Moon's craters?

because their are craters and your a hoe and your mumma wait wait wait your a PC