(Actually Ceres is the largest asteroid in the asteroid belt with a gravity of 0.28m/s2. That’s 0.029 times the surface gravity of Earth. So a 2 foot leap on Earth should yield some 69 feet on Ceres. If there were a Perseus asteroid, its gravity should be even less than that, so they should be able to leap ever further.)
jimboylan over 10 years ago
Isn’t that against the Law (of Gravity)?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 6 years ago
Gravity should go on strike.
(Actually Ceres is the largest asteroid in the asteroid belt with a gravity of 0.28m/s2. That’s 0.029 times the surface gravity of Earth. So a 2 foot leap on Earth should yield some 69 feet on Ceres. If there were a Perseus asteroid, its gravity should be even less than that, so they should be able to leap ever further.)