ANSWERS: 9
  • Yes, but not as fast as it does on Earth. Just like it takes longer to come down when an astronaut jumps on the moon than it does when he jumps on Earth. That's not to say you can't move fast on the moon. For instance, you could shake a bottle of salad dressing as fast as you want, because that action only depends on your arm moving, and that's completely under the control of your muscles. Gravity doesn't enter into it. But when the woman is running, it's the lesser gravity that makes things look like they're happening in slow motion. (It's not really slow motion. It's NORMAL motion for things that happen on the moon.)
  • Yes ... it's the runner's momentum that is causing them to make cars swerve all over the road and not gravity
  • yeh but it would be like baywatch style :P
  • Yes they would....
  • No, because they would probably be strapped down to keep them from floating all over the place.
  • Yes, but not so quickly. 1/6th the gravity of earth, also means less chance for 'sag'.
  • You wouldn't be able to see through her spacesuit. And I really don't see anyone making sexy spacesuits with transparent panels. Otherwise, anguilla is right,
  • No gravity on the moon. Her breasts would be facing straight ahead and at full attention. This could become a new invention to make doughnut holes.
  • Yep. Haven't you seen Myth Busters "Moon landing edition"? Things still move around up there. Gravity or not.

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