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There is no atmosphere on the moon. The parachute will not open. [The good news is: at one-sixth (1/6) the gravity, you will only hit with one-sixth the force.]
You can jump higher because the moon has a weaker gravitational pull:) Gravity is what pulls you down so you don't float off into space on earth
People would be able to jump about 25 yards
The movie ghost beetlejuice will jump out. boo.........
No different at all except that for the same effort you would jump higher on the Moon
There is no atmosphere on the moon. The parachute will not open. [The good news is: at one-sixth (1/6) the gravity, you will only hit with one-sixth the force.]
Jump with parachute is safe.
With a parachute.
no
Exosphere
to find your answer, see, "Who was the first person to jump out of a church tower with a parachute on?"
Yes! I would not want to jump with a miniaturized parachute...
While there had previously been designs of parachutes and failed attempts to use them, the first functional parachute was invented and demonstrated by Sebastian Lenormand in 1783.
Yes.
Georgia Broadwick
Flight - 1958 Parachute Jump 1-1 was released on: USA: 4 November 1958
The first one to jump out of an airplane with a parachute is obviously your mother.