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Originally posted by moonrat
People weigh the same on the Moon as they do here.
Originally posted by weedwhacker
reply to post by mikesingh
May I quibble, though, on one bit you repeated from an outside source regarding the Rovers? The 'tires' are not rubber. They are a metal mesh.
There is a Rover that (obviously] never flew on display here at the NASM in the Smithsonian that shows no sign of rubber tires.
But, if you insist they were rubber, and would have exploded in a vacuum....errrr....then what about the Space Shuttle tires?
Originally posted by moonrat
People weigh the same on the Moon as they do here.
But the Moon is smaller than Earth and so is its gravitational pull.
So, if one took a stroll on the Moon one day, indeed if one did anything whatsoever there, one would feel lighter.
Yep! That wasn't there earlier! It was rubber, when they realized the goof-up and changed it to metal mesh!! Believe it or not!!