No. as long as there is any amount of gravity. a ball can never go higher then where it was dropped if no force is added.
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.
Alan Shepard
Yes.
The astronaut's inertia is MORE on the moon.
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Earth because on the moon you would weigh one sixth
In that case, the Sun would be above the horizon for that astronaut.
No. As long as you continued to eat your astronaut food and do your astronaut exercises, your weight would remain constant on the moon. But it would only be about 16% of your weight on Earth. Your mass would be the same on the moon as it is on Earth, and would also not change while you're there.
No. No astronaut has been to the Moon since 1972,
the one on the moon will go farther due to the lack of air resistance and gravity.
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