They don't. The moon has gravity but not as much as earth so they feel that they have less weight. In outer space a person would feel weightless because no gravity that they could notice is acting upon them.
The statement that astronauts on the Moon are weightless is true.
You would not be weightless on the moon. However because of the much smaller mass of the moon you would weigh about one sixth of what your earthly weight was.
We do experience the gravity of the moon, as does the entire planet. But since the planet is essentially in freefall with respect to the moon's gravity we feel effectively weightless with respect to the moon. Now, when standing on the moon, humans do feel its gravity, but its strength is only about 1/6 of that of the Earth, due to its smaller mass.
Very bumpy and hilly, and weightless
You do not actually float. The gravity on the moon is a fraction of what it is on Earth. As a result objects weigh less and fall more slowly. You may feel almost weightless, though you still have some weight.
The statement that astronauts on the Moon are weightless is true.
You would not be weightless on the moon. However because of the much smaller mass of the moon you would weigh about one sixth of what your earthly weight was.
We do experience the gravity of the moon, as does the entire planet. But since the planet is essentially in freefall with respect to the moon's gravity we feel effectively weightless with respect to the moon. Now, when standing on the moon, humans do feel its gravity, but its strength is only about 1/6 of that of the Earth, due to its smaller mass.
Very bumpy and hilly, and weightless
You do not actually float. The gravity on the moon is a fraction of what it is on Earth. As a result objects weigh less and fall more slowly. You may feel almost weightless, though you still have some weight.
when the rockets stop firing, astronauts begin free fall (weightless).
The moon is weightless, because the centrifical force of its rotation is counter acting on gravity. If both forces are exactly the same, they cancel out each other. The moon would have weight if it was close enough to fall, but otherwise no.
There is less gravity on the moon than earth. Earth has a lot of gravity which is why things feel heavy and fall as quick as they do. The moon has way, way less gravity therefore it feels like you are weightless and drift a little.
Man was pproud of this big achivement.
By learning enough basic physics to know that objects on the Moon are not, in fact, weightless.
because it is in space and every thing in space is weightless.
when your on the moon, or anywhere that has less gravity than earth.