"the moon stays still"
But it doesn't it stays in the same position in the sky... However, the moon is like the Earth. It spins so fast that you cannot see it move. In basic terms... The moon spins around (so: no it is not still) but it is in the same position in the sky.
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Buggies on the moon stay in place due to the reduced gravitational force compared to Earth. The moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth, allowing the buggies to stay on the surface without floating away. Additionally, they have wheels that provide traction to move around on the moon's surface.
Yes, the moon rover remains on the moon's surface. The moon rover's mission is to explore and gather data about the lunar environment, and it does not return to Earth.
Moon buggies move around the moon using their huge wheels that have to be solid and able to move around uneven grounds. ( the moon!)
Well the moon doesnt actually move, so when this moon is out at day it means it hasnt orbited the earths full rotation.... so the sun is still in the sky as well as the moon.
The reason object move around space is inertia. Take the moon and Earth for example, gravity makes the moon stay close to the Earth, and inertia makes the moon circle (or revolve, or orbit) around the Earth in a circular motion. the path it takes is called its orbit.
The moon and Sun do move, or everything is still and space moves. It is still debated.
It means they stay still, or they move at constant velocity.It means they stay still, or they move at constant velocity.It means they stay still, or they move at constant velocity.It means they stay still, or they move at constant velocity.
Don't move or jump and it will stay still.
Polar bears move around.
Stay put: You could use this on the phone 'stay put and il get back to you' Obviously they are allowed to move, but it shows them that you are trying to find an answer for something. Stay still: Would normally mean physically. You could be talking to your dog 'stay still' which would mean it wasnt allowed to move.
Buggies on the moon stay in place due to the reduced gravitational force compared to Earth. The moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth, allowing the buggies to stay on the surface without floating away. Additionally, they have wheels that provide traction to move around on the moon's surface.
Yes, the moon rover remains on the moon's surface. The moon rover's mission is to explore and gather data about the lunar environment, and it does not return to Earth.
They demonstrate discipline but move only if they are they are or are about to be harmed
No because its unhealty to stay still in a long time
there is no movement that you are soppose to move your hips. they need to stay still and square.
its a solid because gases spread out< liguads move slightly and solids stay still
Yes they do. Because there is no weather in space, Neil armstrong's step is still there.