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Anonymous No. 16629394

AYO!

A person on the Moon cannot jump high enough to escape its gravity and go into orbit.

The Moon’s escape velocity—the speed needed to completely break free from its gravity—is about 2.38 km/s (or 2,380 m/s). Even with the Moon's lower gravity (about 1/6th of Earth's), a human can only jump a few meters high at most, reaching speeds of maybe 3-4 m/s. This is nowhere near enough to escape the Moon’s gravity.

Anonymous No. 16629402

Congrats on taking highschool physics.

Anonymous No. 16629403

>>16629402
I bet you didn't made any meaningful contribution in any field in your life.

Anonymous No. 16629417

The Moon is a dangerous place.
Because asteroids crash into the Moon.
That's one of the reasons why men were never on the Moon.

Anonymous No. 16629425

>>16629417
>Because asteroids crash into the Moon.
You clearly misunderstood OP. The moon does not have enough gravity. At best, asteroid are softly touching down at 4 m/s, max.

Anonymous No. 16629831

>>16629417
you might say that its a harsh mistress

Anonymous No. 16629837

>>16629394
OP being a faggot is nothing new, but OP being a nigger faggot takes special mastery in faggotry, god knows the advanced faggotry procedures OP must have gone through to achieve this level

Anonymous No. 16629848

>>16629425
>At best, asteroid are softly touching down at 4 m/s, max.
I think, that asteroids are always hauling @ss.

Anonymous No. 16629852

>>16629848
source?

Anonymous No. 16629853

>>16629848
So is the Moon.
Relativity, Anon.
Delta is about 4 m/s.

Anonymous No. 16630878

>>16629394
Let's say you have a 1 km high ladder on the Moon, can you push yourself with the ladder upwards multiple times so you reach escape velocity? Or maybe having a bike that is strapped on a 1 km tall monolith, can you ride yourself with it to escape velocity?

Anonymous No. 16630880

>>16629403
You neither tho.

Anonymous No. 16631973

The Apollo Moon landing hoax,
and flat Earth nonsense,
don't belong in /sci/.
Both belong in /pol/!

Anonymous No. 16632005

>>16629394
And yet I escaped the moon's gravity in outer wilds.