The gravitational pull at its surface is about a 1/6th of Earth's. [wikipedia]
There was no moon landing in 1994, the final moon landing occurred in December, 1972.
The value of a solid bronze moon medal from 1969 can vary depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. You may want to consult with a reputable antique dealer or check online auction sites to get an idea of its current market value.
About 1/6 of Earth's gravity. Which is: 9.81 x (1/6) = 1.635
As a historical document, a newspaper reporting on the first man on the moon would have both intrinsic and monetary value. It provides a tangible record of a significant event in human history and could be of interest to collectors or historians. The rarity, condition, and demand for such a newspaper would determine its specific value.
No, a balance would not give the same value for mass if used on the Moon. While mass remains constant regardless of location, the weight measured by a balance would differ due to the Moon's weaker gravitational pull, which is about one-sixth that of Earth's. However, if using a balance that compares two masses (like a beam balance), the mass measurement would remain the same on both the Moon and Earth.
nothing
There was no moon landing in 1994, the final moon landing occurred in December, 1972.
You can eat anything that you bring with you onto the moon, but our present knowledge indicates that there is nothing of nutritional value to eat that resides on the moon.
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immeasurable
The moon wagon does not have a monetary value as it is a fictional or mythical object. In stories and folklore, the moon wagon is often used to transport people to the moon.
The value of a solid bronze moon medal from 1969 can vary depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. You may want to consult with a reputable antique dealer or check online auction sites to get an idea of its current market value.
100.00
About 1/6 of Earth's gravity. Which is: 9.81 x (1/6) = 1.635
You can expect to close to $25 to $30 for the card. The card is from the year of 1986.
1/9th of its present value
weight is defined as the force acting on a body in a gravitational field, so it is can be written asW = mg where m is the mass of the body and g is the acceleration due to gravity.On earth g has a value of approx. 9.81 ms-2 whereas on the moon the value of g is approx. 1.7ms-2. So the weight of an object decreases by a factor of 1/6th of its original value when taken on the moon.