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A kg is a unit of mass, not weight.

On Earth, a kg of mass weighs 2.205 pounds. (rounded)

But on the moon, the same kg weighs about 0.36 pound (5.8 ounces),

and on Mars it weighs about 0.84 pound (13.4 ounces).

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