A feather and hammer were dropped on the moon to honor which scientist? Explained
Legend has it that Galileo Galilei conducted an experiment by dropping two objects of differing masses from the Leaning Tower of Pisa, illustrating that gravity causes all objects to fall at the same rate, irrespective of their weight. Over three centuries later, in 1971, astronaut David Scott of Apollo 15 replicated this concept on the Moon. In the vacuum of the lunar environment, devoid of atmospheric resistance, he simultaneously released a hammer and a feather, both reaching the surface at the same time. This straightforward yet impactful display paid homage to Galileo’s revolutionary observation that, in a vacuum, all objects descend at an identical speed regardless of their mass.
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