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When astronauts jump on the Moon, their inherited velocity from its surface keeps them in sync with the Moon’s rotation. They stay put relative to its surface. Same as on the Earth. https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/77944/why-doesnt-earth-rotate-beneath-us-when-we-jump

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