Weighted boots food water space suit (so you don't die) oxygen tanks (so you could breath)
a spacesuit dahhh
Weight on the Moon can be calculated using the Moon's gravitational pull, which is about 1/6th that of Earth's. If an astronaut and his equipment weigh 300 pounds on Earth, their weight on the Moon would be approximately 50 pounds (300 divided by 6). Therefore, the astronaut and his equipment would weigh about 50 pounds on the Moon.
because NASA does not have the equipment and if we did it would have to be huge.
You would weigh about 1/6 as much on the moon as you weigh on earth if you were not wearing heavy equipment. I would weigh about 560 ounces on the moon.
There is no air on the moon, to breath you would need a special suit and breathing equipment.
it would take about $170,243,286,935 to reach the moon proven by M.I.T
Digging on the moon is definitely possible.
To the moon, you would need essential supplies like food, water, oxygen, communication equipment, protective suits, sleeping quarters, and tools for exploration and research. Additionally, you would need a spacecraft and fuel for the journey to and from the moon.
Since equipment is uncountable, it would take a singular verb. Equipment "is," but pieces of equipment "are."
it would take a long time!
You couldn't walk much if any faster on the Moon than you can on Earth. Given the extra equipment you'd need to carry in order to protect yourself and be able to breathe, and the need to be careful to keep from falling and possibly breaking that equipment, you might well walk slower than you do on Earth, but the exact ratio is hard to predict. A reasonable estimate (if we ignore the equipment and assume you're walking in an air-filled tunnel or something) would be around 75 hours of walking time. That's too long to go without rest, so the overall time required would be longer.
because the water on the moon is frozen