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Moon Gravity: How Much Do You Weigh on the Moon?
The gravitational pull on the moon is about one-sixth that of the Earth. That means if you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 16.5 pounds on the moon. So, you would be lighter on the moon than you would be on Earth.
Space Race Innovations: Technological Advancements Driven by the Quest for Space
Understanding Luminosity Classes: A Guide to Stellar Brightness and Evolution
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Proposing a Structured Framework to Detect Extraterrestrial Life
Astronomers uncover one of the universe’s largest black hole jets
ESA’s e.Deorbit Mission: Robotic Arm to Capture Derelict Satellites
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Graphene Shows Strong Promise for Next-Generation Spintronic Devices
Chemists Urge Minimal Waste When Acquiring Lab Equipment
Canada’s Nitrogen Footprint Reveals Wide Regional Differences
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NASA’s Artemis I Rocket Achieves 90% of Test Objectives, First Flight Date Uncertain
NASA Prepares Perseverance Rover for Mars Launch with Final Assembly
Tracking Interstellar Comets: Modeling the Voyage of Rogue Bodies Through Our Solar System
Brookhaven Labs Complete LSST Digital Sensor Array, Advancing Astronomy
Exploring Science from a Moon’s Shadow: Insights from the 2017 Solar Eclipse
Enceladus: A Slim Crescent Reveals Icy Surface Fractures
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