Sun: 5 lbs (2.7 kg) Mercury: 375 lbs (170 kg) Venus: 150 lbs (68 kg) Earth: 150 lbs (68 kg) Moon: 880 lbs (400 kg) Mars: I searched up the weight for a motorbike, but I didn't know what type the robot was lifting Phobos: 15,000 lbs (6,803 kg) I searched up the weight for a school bus Jupiter: 60 lbs (27 kg) Europa: 1,100 lbs (500 kg) Saturn: 140 lbs (64 kg) Titan: 1,080 lbs (490 kg) Uranus: 300 lbs (136 kg) Neptune: 132 lbs (59 kg) Pluto: 2,000 lbs (907 kg) Proxima Centauri B: 150 lbs (68 kg) Kepler 452b: 88 lbs (40 kg) I searched up the weight of a bucket of water, and then multiplied by 2. LHS 1140b: 46 lbs (20 kg) Neutron Star: No
The last time i watched they're videos they only had like a hundred thousands subs, and now they have over 40 million which is shocking since they dont get that much views.
How much weight i can lift on other planets: Earth: 5 kg Sun: 0.17 kg Mercury: 12.5 kg Venus: 5.5 kg Moon: 30 kg Mars: 12.5 kg Phobos: ~8600 kg Jupiter: 2 kg Europa: 37.3 kg Saturn: 4.5 kg Titan: ~36.2 kg Uranus: 5.5 kg Neptune: ~4.6 kg Pluto: 85 kg Proxima centauri b: ~5 kg Kepler 452b: 2.63 kg Lhs 1140 b: 1.66 kg Neutron star: 0 kg
I sure that others have commented, but, I believe that the narrator means to use the word mass, not weight in most examples. Weight changes due to gravitational forces, mass does not. So, Bob could lift an object with a mass of 375 lbs. on Mercury, because the object weighs 100 lbs. on Mercury. Bob can lift 100 lbs. of weight everywhere, the mass he can lift varies.