How much would a person who weighs 200 pounds on earth weigh on the moon
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The gravitation pull of the Earth is 6 times the gravitational
pull of the moon. If the weight ofÊa person on Earth is 200 pounds,
it is 200/6 or 33 and 1/3 pounds on the moon.
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When the water of the ocean is at a higher level than its average this is referred to as
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It is referred to as high tide.
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What was the first successful flyby satellite launch to the Moon
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Luna 1 was the first successful flyby satellite launch to the
Moon.
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Which other astronaut landed on the moon with commander Armstrong
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Edwin Aldrin
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What is A small area of immense mass in space from which nothing can escape is called
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Black Hole
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Which of these is considered one of the oldest texts regarding astronomy
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Phaenomena
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What is the Milky Way Galaxy's nearest large neighboring galaxy
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the andromeda galaxy
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What is the name for the dark spots on the Moon
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Maria is the name of the dark spots on the moon. It may sound
like the name Maria, but it is pronounced differently.
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What was the first successful lunar lander launched by the United states
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surveyor 1
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When the Moon appears to be growing larger it is said to be
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waxing
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What happens when the Earth comes directly between the Sun and the Moon causing Earth's shadow to be cast upon the Moon
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Lunar eclipse
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What is the process of the ocean's water slowly rising to reach high tide is called
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Flood tide is when the ocean's water slowly rises to reach high
tide.
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When the Moon is farthest from the Earth this point is called .
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When the Moon is farthest from the Earth, this point is called
apogee
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What type of tide is created when the sun's gravitational pull on earth is at its least
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A larger, more powerful tide to the side of the moon, and a
weaker, smaller tide toward the sun
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What is the name of the site where Apollo 11 landed
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Mare Tranquilitatis,
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On nights when we see a full moon what side of the moon are we seeing
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The daylight side of the moon
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The Moon appears larger in the sky during
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The Moon appears larger in the sky during
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What is the sudden violent death of a star is called a
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super nova
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When a glacier leaves behind a rock that is of completely different material composition than the formation it is deposited upon it is called
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The rock is called a glacial erratic when it is left behind by a
glacier, and is of a completely different material composition than
the rocks on which it was deposited.
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Which is thicker continental crust or oceanic crust
How much would a person who weighs 200 pounds on earth weigh on the moon
The gravitation pull of the Earth is 6 times the gravitational
pull of the moon. If the weight ofÊa person on Earth is 200 pounds,
it is 200/6 or 33 and 1/3 pounds on the moon.
When the water of the ocean is at a higher level than its average this is referred to as
It is referred to as high tide.
What was the first successful flyby satellite launch to the Moon
Luna 1 was the first successful flyby satellite launch to the
Moon.
Which other astronaut landed on the moon with commander Armstrong
Edwin Aldrin
What is A small area of immense mass in space from which nothing can escape is called
Black Hole
Which of these is considered one of the oldest texts regarding astronomy
Phaenomena
What is the Milky Way Galaxy's nearest large neighboring galaxy
the andromeda galaxy
What is the name for the dark spots on the Moon
Maria is the name of the dark spots on the moon. It may sound
like the name Maria, but it is pronounced differently.
What was the first successful lunar lander launched by the United states
surveyor 1
When the Moon appears to be growing larger it is said to be
waxing
What happens when the Earth comes directly between the Sun and the Moon causing Earth's shadow to be cast upon the Moon
Lunar eclipse
What is the process of the ocean's water slowly rising to reach high tide is called
Flood tide is when the ocean's water slowly rises to reach high
tide.
When the Moon is farthest from the Earth this point is called .
When the Moon is farthest from the Earth, this point is called
apogee
What type of tide is created when the sun's gravitational pull on earth is at its least
A larger, more powerful tide to the side of the moon, and a
weaker, smaller tide toward the sun
What is the name of the site where Apollo 11 landed
Mare Tranquilitatis,
On nights when we see a full moon what side of the moon are we seeing
The daylight side of the moon
The Moon appears larger in the sky during
The Moon appears larger in the sky during
What is the sudden violent death of a star is called a
super nova
When a glacier leaves behind a rock that is of completely different material composition than the formation it is deposited upon it is called
The rock is called a glacial erratic when it is left behind by a
glacier, and is of a completely different material composition than
the rocks on which it was deposited.
Which is thicker continental crust or oceanic crust