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Moonwalking on a planet

Asked by fau 2 months ago, 4 answers.
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Is someone were to go "moon walk" on a planet would it still be called moon-walking or would it change?

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Playing Darts Answered by sparkinlarkin on Sep 06, 2008, 03:57PM
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I suppose it's like asking the question : "Is French kissing just kissing in France?"

But if they were to moon-walk on another planet it would still be called that because they're not doing it on the moon

Answered by jax on Sep 06, 2008, 04:11PM
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lol yeah, if they did the moon-walk on the moon, then is would just be walking

Jimmy Page Answered by holetoledo on Sep 06, 2008, 04:11PM
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It would not, especially because there is no gravity on the moon. Moon-walking was characterized by taking huge, falling, uncontrollable steps because of the satellite's atmospheric climate (I.e., no gravity equaling weightlessness). It'd really depend on the makeup of a planet's atmospheric climate.

Way too much medicine... Answered by captainassassin on Sep 06, 2008, 06:08PM
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When Michael Jackson does it on Earth, its still called 'Moonwalking'

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