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When the moon is in the same direction of the sun, it is called a new moon. A week after the new moon, when the moon has completed about a quarter of it's turn around Earth, this is called the first quarter and about three weeks after the new moon and a week after the full moon, it is called the last quarter. If you visualise the moon turning around the Earth and imagine that the direction of which the sun is shining is called the "front' of the Earth, the the quarter moon would be at the 'sides' of the Earth and the full moon is at the 'back'.
The Moon is the nearest natural object to Earth in space.
To calculate weight in space, you would use the formula: Weight in space = Weight on Earth x (gravitational pull of space / gravitational pull of Earth). Since gravitational pull in space is typically much lower than on Earth (about 0.17 times that of Earth), your weight in space would be significantly less. Keep in mind this calculation assumes a constant gravitational pull throughout the region of space you are in.
Your mass would be 48kg both on Earth and in space as mass remains constant regardless of location. Weight, on the other hand, would vary depending on the gravitational pull of the celestial body you are on.
You would be about 70% of the way to the moon.
6 feet
No, it would hit slower because gravity on the moon is 1/6 the gravity on earth.
It would really suck... for the people on the space station and the people on earth
Because space shuttles have a lot of space and because of the gravity
When the moon is in the same direction of the sun, it is called a new moon. A week after the new moon, when the moon has completed about a quarter of it's turn around Earth, this is called the first quarter and about three weeks after the new moon and a week after the full moon, it is called the last quarter. If you visualise the moon turning around the Earth and imagine that the direction of which the sun is shining is called the "front' of the Earth, the the quarter moon would be at the 'sides' of the Earth and the full moon is at the 'back'.
im guessing its in space becasue t needs room and if it wasent in space the earth would just blow up
One quarter of a day (24 hours), or 6 hours.
We are on the Earth's surface. To be in the Earth we would have to be underground. Although it doesn't look as if we are in space, the very thin blue sphere around Earth is our atmosphere. To enter space we would go through that atmosphere. :D
The Earth would start flying off into space.
Why would you want to take "nothing" from space when there is plenty of "nothing" right here on Earth.
we can see continents on earth
C'mon. For the station to be big enough for that, it would have to be a quarter of the size of the planet. No, we're all going down with the ship I fear.