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probably not. On the moon you will probably find it hard to stay on the ground maybe. plus it will be super slow and thus looking a bit overshot
More than likely, yes. Less Gravity on the moon, and i'm sure you've seen how they move on the moon; just bouncin' across the surface.
Moe difficult because of the space suit you have to wwear while on the moon, not to mention the cost to fly there.
i think easier, not only that "moonwalk" -all task. . .
you can do, moondrink, moondance, mooncook, moonsuck, moonshit, everything because you're in a moon. .
regardless wether there is gravity or non. .
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