No. As long as you continued to eat your astronaut food and do your astronaut exercises, your weight would remain constant on the moon. But it would only be about 16% of your weight on Earth. Your mass would be the same on the moon as it is on Earth, and would also not change while you're there.
In 1962 John Glenn ate applesauce packed in a tube, and sugar tablets in water to demonstrate that people could eat, swallow, and digest food in a weightless environment. However, this was not on the moon.
Nothing, he lost 30 lbs. while he was in space. He came back and went out for burgers.
Yes, astronauts need to bring food with them to the moon as there are no food sources available on the moon's surface. Food is necessary to provide the required nutrients and energy for the astronauts during their mission.
the moon is a cheese like you can eat it it is very good you. you can bring it any where
neal Armstrong
niel armstrong
niel armstrong
The first person to eat a turkey dinner on the moon was Harrison Schmitt on December 12th, 1972. It was made up of dried chicken pieces, carrots and nutrition bars. YUM!
Sandra Magnus
turkey sandwich
I dont moo any moe
Yuri Gagarin was the first person to eat in space. He carried food for the first time in space.
He would have 10, unless any other astronaut ate them.
the moon
Did the pilgarms really eat turkey during Thanksgiving? no as in "turkey" they ment any kind of bird so they didnt ate any turkey
eat a turkey