Imagine you are part of a team planning to send an astronaut on a solar system “road trip.” To plan for this
trip, the astronaut's weight at each destination must be known. On Earth, the astronaut weighs 50 kilograms
which is 490 Newtons. Using the data from the table, calculate the missing weight values. (The values for
Earth are already known.) Then plot the gravity of each location—the moon, Mars, Earth, and Venus—versus
the weight of the astronaut at each location.