Mercuy - 150 = 57 pounds
Venus - 150 = 136
Earth - 150 = 150
Mars - 150 = 57
Jupiter - 150 = 375
Saturn - 150 = 136
Uranus - 150 = 133
Neptune - 150 = 171
Pluto - 150 = 5 ounces
Our moon's gravity is very close to 1/6th of the Earth's. Thus someone who weighs 150 lbs on Earth would weight about 25 lbs on the moon. Of course since the moon has no atmosphere you need another 150 lbs or so of space suit and life support system, but that still leaves you pretty far ahead. Also although your weight is reduced but your mass is not so you still can't start and stop as much faster as you might think.
The Moons atmosphere is about the sixth of the Earths. So if you weighed 60 pounds, you would weigh around 10 pounds on the moon. And if you weighed 150 pounds you would weigh around 25 pounds.
You wouldn't weigh anything in space. Your mass, however, is always the same.
They would weigh 25 pounds.
Or, as a more precise but still rounded figure, 24.82 pounds.
Because (as far as we currently know) Earth is the only planet in our solar system that supports life.
In the solar system, Earth is the third planet from the sun. Venus is the second planet from the sun. The distance between Venus and the Earth varies as both the planets orbit the sun. For example, the closest the two planets are to each other as they are orbiting is about 42 million kilometres, yet the furthest away these two planets are from each other is about 258 million kilometres.
All the planets in the solar system orbit in the same direction, counter-clockwise.
When Earth was created, it was sucked into the Sun's gravitational field like the other 7 planets. That is why it revolves around the Sun.
SOLAR SYSTEM: Sun - Mercury - Venus - Earth - Mars - Jupiter - Saturn, Uranus... and so on
We do not have a system of dates for other planets. The only system we have is that of Earth.
Other planets other than earth is put in the solar system for humans to explore and do researches on them.
The Sun, Earth and other planets, along with many other items are part of a Solar System.
It is estimated that the Solar System is 4.6 billion years old including Earth and the other planets.
Yes. Besides earth there are seven other major planets and 5 recognised dwarf planets.
Multiply your Earth weight by . . .(acceleration of gravity on that planet)/9.807
the solar system or milky way
Studying the earth helps scientists to understand other planets since the earth is part of the solar system. Scientists use the features of the earth to compare them with what other planets hold.
No. Weight is affected by gravity.
mabey because theres weight like rocks everywhere
No, Earth and the other planets and debris are part of the sun's solar system.
the sun