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How much would you weigh on Mars? If you weighed 70 pounds on the Earth, you would weigh about 27 pounds on Mars. ... ; Because Venus and the Earth are almost the exact same size, you would weigh almost exactly the same on either planet. If you weighed 70 pounds on Earth you would weigh 63 pounds on Venus.
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"When you run outside on Earth, you've got 195 pounds smacking against the pavement every time you take a step," said Anderson, who weighs 195 pounds on Earth. "In zero gravity, ... "I think they're making some good strides in figuring out how to keep people healthy on a six- to nine-month trip to Mars," he said,
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A person's "weight" is the gravitational force between him and the Earth (or if on another planet, the gravitational force between him and that planet). At the Earth's surface, the acceleration due to ... Force = 120 kg x 1.62 m/s/s = 195 Newtons! or about 1/6 his weight on Earth ... Does he have less mass on the Moon? Â...
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[First Planet Earth page] ... ; How much dimmer does the sun appear from Neptune than from Earth? ... With the naked eye. The five planets after which days of the week are named are easily visible from Earth. Mars (Tuesday),...
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188. No "Man in the Moon" from Australia? ... 194. Planet Mars "huge" in the sky, in August 2005? ... 195. Astronomy and telescopes for ones' own children...
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(a) If the earth was of uniform density, would your weight be ... (b) In real life, objects weigh slightly more at the bottom of a mine .... weight without reducing his consumption of princesses, so he's going .... If you take twice as much time between hits, how many times higher do you think you will have to hit ...
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Uranus is about 14 1/2 times as massive as the Earth, although oddly enough a 100 pound person on Earth would weigh only 92 pounds there if they could stand on the planet's cloudtops. ... A mass of this proportion would be equal to one third of the Earth's mass or nearly four times that of planet Mars.
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When NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey launches in April to explore the fourth planet from the Sun, ... Weight: 725 kilograms (1,598.4 pounds) total, ... It made more sense to collect samples of Martian rock, soil and air to bring back to Earth, where they could be subjected to much more extensive laboratory testing. Mars and Water;
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mars.jpl.nasa.gov/odyssey/newsroom/presskits/odysseylaunch.pdf
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