Remind me ….
How many gallons of fuel were used to go from the moon to Earth?
Also if there is no gravity on the moon - how did the ship and rover, land AND stay there while astronauts bounced around?
Serious questions.
Remind me ….
How many gallons of fuel were used to go from the moon to Earth?
Also if there is no gravity on the moon - how did the ship and rover, land AND stay there while astronauts bounced around?
Serious questions.
There is some gravity on the moon, fwiw.
We didn’t went to the moon.
A few to get the lander off of the moon. A bit to execute a deorbital burn to leave the moons gravitational pull. The rest is just inertia.
The moon has gravity about 1/5 that of earth.
This is your mathematical calculation?
A “few and a bit and some inertia? “
Moon’s got gravity, just weaker. That’s why the lander and rover stayed put while the astronauts bounced. 🚀 As for fuel—think thousands of gallons total, not “one tank to Earth.
Ask Stanley Kubrick family