Weight is a measurement of the pull of gravity on something. I would weigh differently on Jupiter than I would on Earth, so what I think you are referring to is mass. The moon's mass is approximately 7.36 X 10^32 kilograms, or about 8.11301125 × 10^19 short tons. This is the same as saying it is 81,100,000,000,000,000,000 tons. If you think that is large, consider that the Earth is 81 times heavier! Click the link below :-)
The Moon's mass is 8.09942316 × 10^19 tons.
No, the moon's weight is approximately 73.5 million billion tons. This weight is based on its mass and gravitational pull, which is much greater than 81 billion tons.
The mass of the Moon is approximately 7.35 × 10^22 kilograms, which is equivalent to about 7.35 × 10^19 metric tons. This makes the Moon about 1/81 the mass of Earth. Its relatively small mass contributes to its weaker gravitational pull compared to our planet.
There are footprints from 12 astronauts on the moon, as a result of the six Apollo moon landing missions between 1969 and 1972. The lack of atmosphere and wind on the moon has preserved these footprints for millions of years.
Apollo 13 traveled at an average speed of approximately 24,000 miles per hour on its way to the Moon.
8,000,000,000,000 tons
The Moon's mass is 8.09942316 × 10^19 tons.
One and one half tons (1 & 1/2)
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No, the moon's weight is approximately 73.5 million billion tons. This weight is based on its mass and gravitational pull, which is much greater than 81 billion tons.
The weight of the moon is 7.3459 X 10^19 metric tons. The distance from the Earth to the moon is 239,200 miles.
If a dump truck is hauling 34 tons of stone that is 68000 pounds of stone. Tons is a just a short way of saying it.
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There are 5.6 tons in 5.6 tons.
There are 5.5 tons in 5.5 tons.