About a quarter the weight of the earth - or it would be, if it could be weighed on the earth. It's mass is about a quarter of Earth's, but weight is also influenced by the local gravity field, so it would depend on where you weighed it.
2007-11-10 15:28:35
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answer #1
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answered by Me 6
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Moon = 7.36 Ã 10^22 kilograms (73.6 billion billion tonnes)
For reference Earth = 5.97 Ã 10^24 kilograms
So around 1% as heavy as Earth.
2007-11-10 23:27:26
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answer #2
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answered by sarciness 3
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Just a little over 437 trillion tons and its getting heavy. Do you think you could help me find someone to help me?
T4
2007-11-11 15:32:48
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Orbital characteristics
Perigee: 363,104 km
0.0024 AU
Apogee 405,696 km
0.0027 AU
Semi-major axis: 384,399 km
0.00257 AU [1]
Eccentricity: 0.0549 [1]
Orbital period: 27.321582 d
27 d 7 h 43.1 min [1]
Synodic period: 29.530588 d
29 d 12 h 44.0 min
Avg. orbital speed: 1.022 km/s
Inclination: 5.145° to ecliptic [1]
(between 18.29° and 28.58° to Earth's equator)
Longitude of ascending node: regressing,
1 revolution in 18.6 years
Argument of perigee: progressing,
1 revolution in 8.85 years
Satellite of: Earth
Physical characteristics
Mean radius: 1,737.10 km
0.273 Earths [1]
Equatorial radius: 1,738.14 km
0.273 Earths
Polar radius: 1,735.97 km
0.273 Earths
Flattening: 0.00125
Circumference: 10,921 km (equatorial)
Surface area: 3.793Ã107 km²
0.074 Earths
Volume: 2.1958Ã1010 km³
0.020 Earths
Mass: 7.3477Ã1022 kg
0.0123 Earths [1]
Mean density: 3,346.4 kg/m³ [1]
Equatorial surface gravity: 1.622 m/s²
0.1654 g
Escape velocity: 2.38 km/s
Sidereal rotation period: 27.321582 d (synchronous)
Rotation velocity at equator: 4.627 m/s
Axial tilt: 1.5424° (to ecliptic)
6.687° (to orbit plane)
Albedo: 0.12
Surface temp.:
equator
85°N [5]
min mean max
100 K 220 K 390 K
70 K 130 K 230 K
Apparent magnitude: –2.5 to –12.9 [2]
–12.74 (mean full moon)[3]
Angular size: 29.3′ — 34.1' [3][4]
Adjectives: lunar
Atmosphere [6][7]
Surface pressure: 10-7 Pa (day)
10-10 Pa (night)
2007-11-10 23:32:04
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answer #4
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answered by rakeshgee2002 3
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Ah dunno . . must be quite heavy . . boys have been promising the moon (and the stars, too) to their girls, but except for its disappearance every once in a month, the moon still hangs up there!!
2007-11-10 23:34:46
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Which moon?
2007-11-10 23:27:20
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answer #6
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answered by Kevin U 4
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It depends on where you weigh it. If you weigh it on the moon it will weigh less than if you weigh it on Earth or less still than if you weighed it on a stellar body of greater mass. (-john, dixon, iowa)
2007-11-10 23:28:19
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answer #7
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answered by nowheretogofromhere 3
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As heavy as you want! :)
2007-11-10 23:26:48
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answer #8
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answered by Michelle 3
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91,2870000000000000000000kg ( you can't do pounds since lbs are dependent on gravity)
it is made of pure rock, so it is heavier PER SQARE FOOT than earth
that would be less than 1% of the earth
everyone else is taking a shot at the dark. they should take AP astrology
2007-11-10 23:29:04
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answer #9
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answered by wazz_up_144 3
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Depends what kinda cheese its made of.
2007-11-10 23:27:59
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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