Apollo 14, Edgar Dean Mitchell, D.Sc. was the 6th man on the moon.
The moon has one-sixth of the Earths gravity.
Yes - but the moon's gravity is only about one sixth (or 16%) of that on Earth.
Mass is a constant everywhere in the universe. The weight on the moon is about one sixth of the weight on the earth, because the mass of the moon is about one sixth of the mass of the earth reducing the force of gravity.
apollo17
The moon has about one-sixth the gravity of Earth.
A person on the moon would weigh only one sixth of what he or she weighs on Earth.
10 pounds. The moon's gravitational acceleration is one sixth that of Earth's. Hence a person who weighed 60 pounds on the Earth would weigh 10 pounds on the moon.
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Your weight on the moon is one-sixth (1/6) what it is on earth.
Pluto is both smaller and less dense than earth's moon. Hence, a person would weigh less there.
Ed Mitchell
On the moon you would weigh about on sixth of what you do on Earth.
The moon's gravity is one-sixth that of the Earth's;
Europa, Jupiter's sixth moon.
The moon has one-sixth of the Earths gravity.
One sixth.
Very easy. The surface gravity of the moon is about one sixth of what it is on Earth.