It is pulled to the gravitational pull of Earth which in turn lets it float in space.
In the moon's lower gravity, you would feel lighter and be able to jump higher. However, you wouldn't float as if you were in space because there is still some gravity on the moon. To stay in place, you would need to exert less force compared to on Earth.
No, you would not float into space on the moon. The moon has gravity, although it is about one-sixth of Earth's gravity. You would still be pulled towards the moon's surface, but you would feel lighter and be able to jump higher compared to on Earth.
A space shuttle is able to float because there is no gravity in space.
Firstly, the space shuttle does not not go to the moon. It remains in low-earth orbit. Also, it does not land in the ocean but makes an unpowered landing on a runway. The capsule of Challenger did sink after it fell into the ocean during its launch accident in 1986. The solid rocket boosters that fall from the shuttle during launch do float and are recovered. The Apollo command modules that did travel to the moon during the Apollo moon missions landed in the ocean and did float. Also, frogmen attached a flotation collar when they reached the capsule. The Space Shuttle never goes in the ocean. It lands at Kennedy Space Center in Florida or Edwards Air Force Base in California<br>The Space Shuttle has never been to the Moon.
Rovers are not designed to float in space; they are built to operate on the surface of celestial bodies, like Mars or the Moon. In the vacuum of space, there is no atmosphere or medium for them to "float" in. Instead, they would remain in a state of free fall, moving along with the spacecraft or station they are attached to until deployed onto a planetary surface. Their functionality relies on gravitational forces and terrain interaction, not buoyancy.
In the moon's lower gravity, you would feel lighter and be able to jump higher. However, you wouldn't float as if you were in space because there is still some gravity on the moon. To stay in place, you would need to exert less force compared to on Earth.
A moon does not float in space because of the gravitational force of the planet around which the moon in question orbits. Although moons differ in size and in orbital speed, among other considerations, all are as it were "stuck" to their planets by gravitational pull.
No, you would not float into space on the moon. The moon has gravity, although it is about one-sixth of Earth's gravity. You would still be pulled towards the moon's surface, but you would feel lighter and be able to jump higher compared to on Earth.
Because of the moons gravitational force.
1. No 2. no, you would float in space!!
There's no gravity in outer space, so you would just float in one place.
There is still gravity on the moon. We know that because, how else would the space ship be able to land? If something as heavy as a space ship can stay down, so can sand.
lunar rover is a vehicle that is used on moon to collect relavant data's and minerals from the surface of the moon it works on the power of the sun (solar energy)but we don't know that how it does not float in space even though there is no gravity on moon it has a arials which gives and receive from the space shuttle which is still in space
No, you do not float in space. In space, there is no gravity to pull you down, so you would float freely.
A space shuttle is able to float because there is no gravity in space.
it does not have life because it has no atmosphere and no gravity. If it did it would just burn up or float up into space.
Because in space its makes things float