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Gravity exists between any objects with mass.

The moon is 1/6 the size of earth therefore 1/6 the gravity

Imagine you weighed 180 lbs on the moon you would weight 30lbs but the space suit and breathing euipment is so heavy that even on the moon you would still not be able to jump too far...lol

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