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  2. You can jump from a height 6 times higher on the moon. Most people would not want to jump from a height of more than 2 metres on earth. Therefore you could jump from a height of 12m on the moon.

  3. Mar 22, 2023 · “Contrary to the Space Station, astronauts can walk around on the lunar surface. So, they already have some kind of exercise by doing extravehicular activities (EVAs) or daily tasks. Controlled maximal hopping may be a way to supplement this EVA without requiring any additional equipment,” says David Green, co-supervisor from the European ...

  4. Here – presented in 4K video for the first time – is the view from a motion picture camera in the Lunar Module. NASA’s original slow-scan TV stream has been inset for comparison. Buzz’s ...

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  5. A guide to gravity and jumping across the Solar System. Jenny Winder. Published: February 4, 2024 at 12:35 am. How high can you jump on other planets: on the Moon, Pluto, Mercury and Jupiter? The average jump here on Earth is about 60 centimetres (24 inches).

  6. Oct 14, 2008 · With gravity on the Moon so low, you would be able to jump much higher. If you can jump 30 cm on Earth, you would be able to jump almost 2 meters straight up into the air.

  7. Jul 19, 2018 · On the moon, the gravitational field is about 1.6 N/kg, so that the vertical acceleration of an moon-object would be much less than one on Earth. There is another important difference with...

  8. Jul 25, 2019 · If you were lucky enough to go to the moon, you’d be able to jump six times as high there as you can here on Earth. Try it: jump up and imagine you’re on the moon.