It would have gone much farther onthe moon. In fact, iif you don't allow for air resistane (on Earth) the ball would travel about 6 times as far on the moon. But because the Earth's atmosphere slows the ball down, and the moon has no atmosphere, the ball would travel MORE than six times as far.
2007-02-08 13:31:58
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answered by Anonymous
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He didnt even use the same swing as his space suit got in the way. I believe it was a one arm swing with a 8 iron smuggled aboard. So it still went farther than on earth. If he had of been able to use a full swing, ball might have made orbit LOL. Remember action and reaction, he would have flown over backwards away from the swing in the low gravity.
2007-02-09 07:32:19
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answered by orion_1812@yahoo.com 6
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Yes, because the force of gravity on the moon is only 1/6th that of Earth's gravity, and no atmospheric interference.
2007-02-08 13:30:46
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answered by bakfanlin 6
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Yes it would continue almost forever until an object stops it...or an object destroys it....the only reason why things slow down on earth is b/c eventually it gives up to gravity...when there is hardly none...it will continue to float
2007-02-08 13:33:28
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answered by luvaly_girl 3
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>>again in July 16, 1969 they did not have color TVs<< Wow, you extremely don't understand something, do you? color television were round for years via that element. Apollo 10 used a colour television digital camera to deliver again stay images from lunar orbit. >>the in hardship-free words authentic little bit of technologies grow to be a sport pronounced as pong<< And ICBMs, and nuclear submarines, and supersonic airplane, and rocket planes, and unmanned area probes.... >>they're suffering to get area shuttles off the floor now<< No they don't look to be. they're scuffling with some layout effective factors of the commute which have not something by any skill to do with Apollo. >>there grow to be even a delusion that they performed golfing up there (that should be extremely difficult at the same time as there is not any gravity)<< there is gravity on the Moon. >>even the flag how ought to they get that to completely stick that contained in the floor<< via jamming it difficult into the lunar soil. it really is not puzzling. >>it takes a good number of gas and potential to take off yet to do it two times<< quite there have been SIX lunar landings, not purely one. I propose you try some hardship-free study. >>to me it hardly looks available again in them days<< Given the point of lack of information you've thus far displayed, that would not marvel me contained in the least. >>and has everybody considered the flag on the moon? is it nonetheless there?<< All six of them are there. >>my low priced residing house telescope can see proper contained in the moons craters so i imagine them huge N.A.S.A telescopes should be ready to see the flag<< properly then you absolutely'd be incorrect. to confirm the flag from the following ought to require a telescope not in hardship-free words higher than any that has ever been outfitted yet, yet higher than any that ought to very nearly also be outfitted. Apollo grow to be very authentic, and twelve adult adult males walked on the Moon over six missions. cope with it.
2016-12-03 22:28:33
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answered by ? 4
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yes, because of the lower gravity and lack of air resistance.
2007-02-08 13:27:59
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answered by Vincent Y 2
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