Why astronauts hop on the moon and what bungee mice have to do with it
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During the Apollo missions in the 1970s, crew members demonstrated an unusual pattern of locomotion on the lunar surface.
During the Apollo missions in the 1970s, crew members demonstrated an unusual pattern of locomotion on the lunar surface. Instead of walking or running, they resorted to an asymmetrical hop, which adults almost never use under terrestrial conditions. For a long time, the cause of this change in behavior was primarily attributed to the rigid design of pressure suits.
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