So here's a little something...
If you ever wanted to weigh less than what you weigh here on earth; Let's say 160 lbs. for example. You may want to go to Mars where your weight would hover around 62 lbs.. Better yet, go to the Moon - you'll weigh 26, but whatever you do - don't go to Jupiter, you'll weigh a whopping 424 lbs.
Check out this chart provided by houseofhands, and find out how much you would weigh?
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Showing posts with label Jupiter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jupiter. Show all posts
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Your Weight In Outer Space
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Alien Worlds
According to Space.com, astronomers have discovered more than 700 alien planets beyond the solar system, and the count is rising all the time. Some are large and hot, and others are smaller and cooler, but scientists are still on the lookout for an Earth twin.
They just got closer, with the announcement Dec. 5 of a planet found by NASA's Kepler space telescope to lie in the habitable zone around its star where liquid water, and perhaps life, could exist.
They just got closer, with the announcement Dec. 5 of a planet found by NASA's Kepler space telescope to lie in the habitable zone around its star where liquid water, and perhaps life, could exist.
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