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  • 20-08-2021
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Does an astronaut have more mass on earth then space? why or why not?

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MariSimone
MariSimone MariSimone
  • 20-08-2021

Answer:

No

Explanation:

No, his mass remains the same no matter where he is in the universe.

But then again the moon has less gravitational pull, therefore your weight and mass will be smaller in space and on the moon than on earth

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