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         <title>Your mass will always stay the same where ever you are because it is just what makes up you. No matter where you go in space your mass will always stay the same but the only thing that will change is you weight because that is what your physical heaviness is like on the moon your 6 times lighter than on Earth because the moon has a smaller mass then the Earth which means that is has less of a gravitational pull to you or any other object that is close to the moon. But on planets bigger than the moon and the Earth like Jupiter, it has more mass which means that it has more of a gravitation pull to you which makes you even heavier then when you are on the other smaller planets with smaller mass. Everything has mass no matter how big or small the object is it will be attracted or have something attracted to it because it has mass.  When something has mass it also has a certain amount of weight that goes with it.</title>
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