The answer to 420 divided 16 would be 26.25. This is math problem.
Its mass is the same(ignoring spent fuel) but the weight is a result of the gravitational pull, which is different in space. Actually the space shuttle never gets far enough from the earth for it's weight to change. The reason it seems weightless is because it is in free-fall.
Beacuse your height gets more space for meat and stuff and you store more weight but its clearly natural
The weight of any mass is Dependant on gravity. In space, we weigh nothing, while on Earth we may weigh 150 pounds. Weight changes with changes in either gravity and Mass.
with a rocket ship and a space suit
"Space Junk" gets into space because of us leaving materials behind when we visit space.
Yes. These are the puffy ones, right? The clouds have to have enough mass to hold the weight of water, which gets pretty heavy.
Yes, the weight of an object decreases as it gets farther from the earth (but it's mass remains the same). The weight of a space shuttle in its usual orbit is about 85% of what it is on the ground (it only seems weightless because it's in orbit).
In Oracle, the table gets its storage space from extents, which get their storage space from tablespaces, which get their storage from datafiles.
Yes. These are the puffy ones, right? The clouds have to have enough mass to hold the weight of water, which gets pretty heavy.
Your waist gets expands in space because there is no pressure.
it gets eaten
it gets cooler when you get closer to outer space