Well the wiki user said ”no” that is correct but the reason is partially correct as you can see the planet earth as an “atmosphere” that is the start where gravity starts pulling on the earth there is enough gravity on the earth than on the moon so no you will not be able to on the moon because the moon as a atmosphere it just doesn’t have enough gravity so no it will not work.
if you do not understand let me know by putting a confused face than I will explain further and easier for you to understand.
No, parachutes only work in a atmosphere, and the moon does not have an atmosphere.
yes because it is obvious that what we breathe goes to the moon
Yes
A solar powered heating unit may or may not work on the moon
yes unless you're on the darkside on the moon
Like a bike.
It is not written anywhere that she went parachuting.
Charles Shea-Simonds has written: 'The complete sport parachuting guide' -- subject(s): Parachuting 'Sport parachuting' -- subject(s): Parachuting
When parachuting.
Yes.
Yes.
You cant do freefall parachuting.
I am not completely sure what is the ideal weather conditions for parachuting. After lots of research I have found videos and guides that will help you understand more.
WWII they were paratroopers
the way i see it is that if parachuting is an extreme sport that they would announce it on the radio or tv so your answer is no it is not i've went before though its fun
It keeps the parachute slow.
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Michel Ragot has written: 'Le Saut en parachute: aspects psychosociologiques' -- subject(s): Parachuting, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Parachuting