If he weighs 80 pounds on the earth, then he would weigh about 13.1 pounds on the moon.
That's not counting his space-suit, helmet, oxygen tank, radio, heater, lead boots, etc.
Yes.Actually, he would weigh 13.5 pounds. This is because the moon has one sixth of earth's gravity.
Yes, that's pretty close.
Figure on 1/6th . . . 1 pound on the moon for every 6 pounds on earth.
200-pound person weigh on the planet Mars would be 75.4 pounds
23.18 pounds
About 11 pounds
55 pounds on Mars.
76 pounds on Mars.
A 100 pound person would weigh 88 punds so a 133 pound person on venus would weigh 121 pounds
A person weighing 150 pounds on earth would weigh 137 pounds on Venus
200-pound person weigh on the planet Mars would be 75.4 pounds
You would weigh around 13.4 pounds.
A 100 pound person would weigh 4.4852 pounds on Haumea. Flipping things around, if someone weighed 100 pounds on Haumea, they would weigh 2,229.5455 pounds on Earth.
18 pounds
You would weigh 133 pounds while on the surface.
A 150 pound person would weigh 179 pounds on Neptune. The surface gravity on Neptune is 119% of Earth's surface gravity.
10 pounds.
About 11 pounds
100 pounds
23.18 pounds