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mass of the rocket.



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Answered by Anonymous
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The mass of a rocket is the same on the surface of the Earth, the Moon and Mars. But on the surface of the Moon, the weight force is approximately 1/6 the weight on Earth, and on Mars, the weight is approximately 1/3 the weight on Earth.

Answered by Anonymous
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The rocket could launch payloads of up to 45 tons to the moon, or 120 tons into Earth orbit. It weighed 6.5 million pounds (3 million kg) fully fueled at liftoff. The Ares I-X weighs 1.8 million pounds (816,466 kg), slightly less than the full Ares I rocket.

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