Yes and no. You're much lighter, but still have just as much mass; muscles built up and trained for walking on Earth are going to overreact in the moon's weaker gravity. Neil Armstrong reported that walking on the Moon was easier than the training simulator he had used on Earth to get ready for it.
The Moon has less gravity than Earth, about 1/6th of Earth's gravity. This means that your weight on the Moon would be much less, making it easier to jump higher and move around. To stand on the Moon, you would need to wear a spacesuit to protect yourself from the harsh environment.
Nothing in particular "happens".
The last man to walk on the moon was astronaut Eugene Cernan of Apollo 17 in December 1972.
penumbral shadow of the moon.
Yes the moon has gravity. How did neil Armstrong stand on it if no gravity?
First of all, If we stand on the moon without the spacesuit we will die.
you will stand on the other side of the moon
Neil Armstrong was the first person to stand and walk on the moon. Armstrong was an American astronaut who was involved in the moon landing in 1969.
the moon lander stand
love and justice :)
The Moon has less gravity than Earth, about 1/6th of Earth's gravity. This means that your weight on the Moon would be much less, making it easier to jump higher and move around. To stand on the Moon, you would need to wear a spacesuit to protect yourself from the harsh environment.
i think the song 'stand in the rain' would be a fitting song for new moon
Sun is the symbol for man Moon is the symbol for woman
july 21,1969
Niel Armstrong
go to the moon
Nothing in particular "happens".