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Mass on the Moon: Calculating Weight Conversion
The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of that on Earth. So, an object with a mass of 120 g on Earth would have a mass of 120 g / 6 = 20 g on the moon.
Einstein on Electromagnetic Radiation: A Quote and Its Significance
Gamma Ray Absorption: Materials & Applications
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James Webb Space Telescope: Spacecraft Element Completes Key Launch Environmental Tests
New Study Reveals Single Smoke Detector Isn't Adequate for Spacecraft Safety
Safeguarding Meteosat III: Shielding the Imaging Satellite from Solar Exposure
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New Research Uncovers Methane Release Mechanisms from Arctic Permafrost in a Warming Climate
Can Scientists Recreate the Big Bang? A Modern Perspective
What caused the disappearance of Earth's ancient oceans?
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China’s Long March 5B Rocket Core Set to Return to Earth After Successful Space Station Launch
ALMA Reveals Catastrophic Star Displacement in Merging Galaxies
Hubble Captures NGC 6744: A Larger Milky Way Cousin
ESA Proposes Dedicated Satellites to Harvest Solar Energy in Orbit
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Milky Way Map Unveils a Massive Wave of Stellar Nurseries
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