It would move and go 6 times as farther than on the moon due to the gravity of the moon being 1/6 of Earth's gravity.
On the moon. When a golf ball is struck on earth, gravity slows it and brings it to a halt. On the moon, there is very little gravity, so the potential energy of the golf ball is limitless.
None. Alan Shepard was the astronaut who hit golf balls on a later mission.
it would have the same mass, but would weigh less
Yes. The moon has gravity.
Canus Majoris is large enough to contain 4Quadrillion Earth's or if Earth were a golf ball Canus Majoris would be Mt.Everest.
Alan Shepard
Yes.
typicaly you don't. but if you decided to you might have 2 put more weight in the ball
That would be a golf ball.
No, the warmer golf ball would bounce higher.
its a golf ball
When this happen, There is no relief from a ball embedded in a bunker.
A golf ball would bounce higher than a basket ball.
It depends what you mean by a big balloon, otherwise I would definitely go for a golf ball.
Probably a golf ball, it is a lot denser. If you dropped a golf ball on a concrete floor it would bounce, if you drop a brick it will break.
Those who enjoy playing golf or enjoy watching golf would enjoy golf ball gifts. Men would probably enjoy golf balls as a gift more than a woman would.
You would have two halfs of a golf ball. Golf balls used to be made with a wound core which meant hundreds of elastic bands were wrapped around the core. This is no more, there are simply 2-3 layers of elastic compounds.This is something you should never do because cuting a golf ball in half could infact make the planet explode.