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Apollo 15 hammer and feather drop: demonstrating that when air resistance is negated, gravity causes objects to accelerate at the same rate, regardless of their mass or composition : r/gifs
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What happened to the falcon feather and hammer in the famous Apollo 15 experiment? Where did they end up? Were they left on the surface of the moon or were they brought
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TIL that on Apollo 15, a hammer and a feather were dropped on the surface of the moon to illustrate how objects of different weight fall at an equal rate without air resistance. : r/todayilearned
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