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Because the gravity of the moon is only 1/3 of that on Earth.
Astronauts on the Moon bounce when they walk due to the Moon's lower gravity, which is about one-sixth that of Earth's. This reduced gravitational pull allows them to jump higher and move with a bouncing motion, as their movements are less constrained. Additionally, their bulky space suits and the lunar surface's uneven terrain contribute to this bouncing effect, making it appear more pronounced.
Not enitrely. Light will reflect off the moon, but in the same manner that it would relfect off any other piece of rock. The lasers that we bounce off the moon are fired at special mirrors placed there by the Apollo astronauts.
Because the gravity on the Moon is only 1/6th of that on Earth. Humans are used to pushing down hard when we walk, and that is not needed on the moon, so the extra force bounces them into the air. In a bit greater detail, the lower gravity on the moon actually makes it harder to keep your balance, as we are adapted to much stronger gravity. It is much easier to move by jumping.
Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong put it there on July 21, 1969, about an hour before the end of their final moonwalk.
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The law of universal gravitation states that all objects attract each other with a force proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. On the Moon, the gravitational pull is weaker than on Earth due to its lower mass. This means that astronauts experience less gravitational force, allowing them to bounce while walking.
probaly because it was easier
They can't because sound needs something to bounce of like air.
Because the gravity of the moon is only 1/3 of that on Earth.
can't explain that it's a dance mainly for girls just go to youtube and put new Orleans bounce or N.O bounce or westbank bounce and they should have some video's of it
Astronauts on the Moon bounce when they walk due to the Moon's lower gravity, which is about one-sixth that of Earth's. This reduced gravitational pull allows them to jump higher and move with a bouncing motion, as their movements are less constrained. Additionally, their bulky space suits and the lunar surface's uneven terrain contribute to this bouncing effect, making it appear more pronounced.
Not enitrely. Light will reflect off the moon, but in the same manner that it would relfect off any other piece of rock. The lasers that we bounce off the moon are fired at special mirrors placed there by the Apollo astronauts.
The gravity is low, and they were in rather stiff spacesuits. The easiest way to move around was a sort of "kangaroo hop" or lope, so that is what they did.
not as far as you know is not a good answer because it does not explain. the mud will make the tennis ball heavier and denser if it has water in it the ball heavy wont go far for its bounce.
The light waves will bounce off of the thin layer of metal and shine on another object.
It is hard to explain but Try running at the wall then when you are close press the sprint button again to get up against the wall then quickly press forward and tap the sprint button and that is how you wall bounce