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You're studying lunar meteorite samples found around the Earth. To compare notes with other international scientists, you will need to make conversions. These are the answers you find:

1. How many ounces is the Dhofar meteorite?

Dhofar meteorite = 148 grams
1 gram = 0.0353 ounces
148 grams x 0.0353 ounces = 5.22 ounces
This meteorite is 5.22 ounces.

2. How many ounces is the Dar Al Gani meteorite?

Dar Al Gani meteorite = 1,425 grams
1 gram = 0.0353 ounces
1,425 grams x 0.0353 ounces = 50.3 ounces
This meteorite is 50.3 ounces.

3. What is the lunar escape velocity (2.38 kilometers per second) in miles per second?

1 kilometer = 0.6214 miles
2.38 kilometers per second x 0.6214 = 1.48 miles per second
Lunar escape velocity is 1.48 miles per second.


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