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(SCIENCE NOT MATH).................Eugene Cernan was one of the last astronauts to walk on the moon. Was his weight and mass on the moon the same as his weight and mass on Earth…
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(SCIENCE NOT MATH).................Eugene Cernan was one of the last astronauts to walk on the moon. Was his weight and mass on the moon the same as his weight and mass on Earth? Explain you answer.
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No, because on the Moon, the gravitational pull is not as strong as Earth's. If he were on Earth with that space suit, he would have hard time moving because of Earth's strong pull.
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