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<p>[QUOTE="fusiafinch, post: 680321, member: 18382"]Dimeguy, I know it's not a science class here, but just want to let you know the Moon does not have any atmosphere. Perhaps you are thinking of Mars, which does have a thin atmosphere. </p><p><br /></p><p>And Noost is correct... it's the gravity (1/6 of Earth's) that keeps the astronauts on the surface of the Moon.</p><p><br /></p><p>Alright, enough science for today.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fusiafinch, post: 680321, member: 18382"]Dimeguy, I know it's not a science class here, but just want to let you know the Moon does not have any atmosphere. Perhaps you are thinking of Mars, which does have a thin atmosphere. And Noost is correct... it's the gravity (1/6 of Earth's) that keeps the astronauts on the surface of the Moon. Alright, enough science for today.[/QUOTE]
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