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When the Astronauts Landed on the Moon in 1969, and discovered that there was no Gravitational pull; how did they keep their Parking Space?

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I'm Thinking that Gravity is Established by Mass, and Weight of a Solid Object, ( M + W = G ). 0701 / 2017

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0703 / 2017 Big Kahuna, you seem to be it the no; Is N.A.S.A. Capitalized as Need Another Seven Astronaut's? 0703 / 2017

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  • 匿名
    4 年前
    最愛解答

    Of course the Moon has gravity. I can't work out whether you are a troll or just very, very stupid.

  • 4 年前

    There was gravitational that is a sixth of Earth (surface) gravity. Someone is misguiding you by telling you that there is no gravity on Moon. Every object (matter) that is associated with mass, has gravity.

  • Zardoz
    Lv 7
    4 年前

    They put their rocket boots on their heads to hold them down.

    資料來源: [n] = 10ⁿ
  • 4 年前

    Very tidy so that others could park there.

  • 匿名
    4 年前

    Yes, gravity is established by mass.

    Are you under the impression the moon has no mass?

  • 4 年前

    Gravity was supplied by the parking meter.

  • 4 年前

    Magnetic boots.

    Cheers!

  • spot a
    Lv 7
    4 年前

    Your own body has gravity. All atoms have gravity. What made you think there is no gravity on the moon? The interaction between the moon's gravity (1/6 of earth's gravity) and the earth's gravity is what keeps the moon in orbit around the earth

  • The parking space was reserved in advance - and, no one was capable of stealing it - so, they got to keep it... and, the moon does have gravity - it's surface gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth's. So, that helped...

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