Can you throw a rock from the moon to Earth?

Even if all other conditions were identical to those on Earth, this alone would be enough to send it farther, but the lack of atmosphere and reduced gravity would contribute even more distance. To get the maximum horizontal distance, you would have to throw the rock at a 45-degree angle.
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Can you throw something from the moon to Earth?

As for making a ball leaving the moon altogether, well, a human truly couldn't. The moon's gravity is weaker than Earth's, but still quite strong. The moon's escape velocity is about 5,310 miles per hour! In order to escape its gravity field, an object would have to at least move at this velocity.
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Can you throw an object into orbit on the moon?

You can simply throw the object horizontally, tangential to the surface of the planet, at this velocity and the object will orbit at your height. If you wish to throw an object to a circular orbit at a height above you, this is impossible.
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What would happen if I threw a rock in space?

Now, the answer to your question: Yes, it will eventually stop, because gravity does not cease to exist in space, as derived by the formula for gravity, which employs two values, the Mass of the object and the Distance of the measurable object from another object.
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Can you jump from the moon to Earth?

Although you can jump very high on the moon, you'll be happy to know that there's no need to worry about jumping all the way off into space. In fact, you'd need to be going very fast – more than 2 kilometres per second – to escape from the moon's surface.
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Could An Astronaut Throw Something From Orbit To Earth?



Do you age in space?

In space, people usually experience environmental stressors like microgravity, cosmic radiation, and social isolation, which can all impact aging. Studies on long-term space travel often measure aging biomarkers such as telomere length and heartbeat rates, not epigenetic aging.
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Is the flag still in the Moon?

Images taken by a Nasa spacecraft show that the American flags planted in the Moon's soil by Apollo astronauts are mostly still standing. The photos from Lunar Reconaissance Orbiter (LRO) show the flags are still casting shadows - except the one planted during the Apollo 11 mission.
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Can an astronaut throw a ball back to Earth?

So strictly speaking, yes, you can de-orbit a ball by hand. And it doesn't matter much how fast you throw it or what direction you throw it - if you don't mind waiting, eventually it will hit Earth.
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Can you feel speed in space?

It is not possible to feel speed while in a spacecraft. Astronauts in orbit travel at 28000 km/h but feel absolutely nothing, even if they're outside.
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Do you ever slow down in space?

Space ships do not stop when they run out of fuel. While outer space does contain gas, dust, light, fields, and microscopic particles, they are in too low of a concentration to have much effect on spaceships. As a result, there is essentially zero friction in space to slow down moving objects.
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How far could you throw on the moon?

The escape velocity on the moon is only one-sixth what it is on Earth, but still about 5,370 miles per hour (2,400 meters per second). Even though wind drag is absent, the ball still wouldn't go into orbit, but if launched at a 45-degree orbit, it would land several miles away.
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Can you hit a golf ball into orbit on the moon?

No, you cannot hit a golf ball into orbit on the moon.
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Can moons have moons?

Yes, in theory, moons can have moons. The region of space around a satellite where a sub-satellite can exist is called the Hill sphere. Outside the Hill sphere, a sub-satellite would be lost from its orbit about the satellite. An easy example is the Sun-Earth-Moon system.
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Can you hit a golf ball from the moon to Earth?

On the moon, with a gravity acceleration six times smaller, the ball would travel six times further and land some 2km away, which is roughly 1.25 miles. “This is how far a professional golf player with modern equipment could hit a drive on the moon.
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What happens if you drop a rock on the moon?

On Earth, g = 9.8 m s2 but on the Moon g is only 1.6 m s2. Hence an object dropped from a given height will take longer to fall to the surface on the Moon than it would on the Earth. This experiment on the Moon was a recreation of a legendary experiment performed by Galileo in 1589.
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How many years will it take to get to Mars?

The trip to Mars will take about seven months and about 300 million miles (480 million kilometers). During that journey, engineers have several opportunities to adjust the spacecraft's flight path, to make sure its speed and direction are best for arrival at Jezero Crater on Mars.
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Does space have a smell?

We can't smell space directly, because our noses don't work in a vacuum. But astronauts aboard the ISS have reported that they notice a metallic aroma – like the smell of welding fumes – on the surface of their spacesuits once the airlock has re-pressurised.
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What would happen if a human traveled at the speed of light?

Answer: Firstly, the physical consequence of traveling at the speed of light is that your mass becomes infinite and you slow down. According to relativity, the faster you move, the more mass you have. The same works on Earth when you're driving down the freeway.
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Can you accelerate forever?

But since link between force and acceleration breaks on high speeds, you can get your never-ending acceleration, but in ever smaller amounts. So long answer and nothing concerning the broken link. At any time, as relativity tells us, the pilot feels its pretty constant mass and acceleration.
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Can astronauts parachute to Earth?

Unlike regular skydives, he would not plummet to the Earth immediately, for the same reason why the ISS does not fall to Earth: speed. What most people fail to understand is that the ISS is, in fact, falling towards Earth all the time, even right at this moment!
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How fast can you throw in space?

Brings a whole new meaning to take me out to the ball game. A video posted to Twitter earlier this week shows NASA astronauts playing a pick-up game of baseball in space. Jessica Meir pitched a record-breaking 17,500 mph fastball in space.
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Who owns the Moon?

The short answer is that no one owns the Moon. That's because of a piece of international law. The Outer Space Treaty of 1967, put forward by the United Nations, says that space belongs to no one country.
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Why dont we go to the Moon?

Apollo 17 became the last manned mission to the Moon, for an indefinite amount of time. The main reason for this was money. The cost of getting to the Moon was, ironically, astronomical.
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