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The moon has gravity. The amount of gravity is proportional to the mass of an object and (inversely proportional to the) distance from the center of mass. The moon has a mass of about 1/87 that of Earth. However the surface of the moon is much closer to the center of the moon than the surface of Earth to the center of the Earth, the force of gravity is about 1/6 of that on Earth. After trial and error, the astronauts found it easiest to hop or leap instead of walking on the moon. Keeping on foot on the moon all the time was just harder with little gravity of the moon.

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