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How Fast Is Feather Falling?

0.400 m/s
1.44 km/h · 0.895 mph

A feather descends through still air at just 0.4 metres per second — its flat shape produces enormous drag relative to its tiny mass. In vacuum, it falls at exactly the same speed as a hammer, as Apollo 15 famously demonstrated on the lunar surface.

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A feather and a hammer dropped together in vacuum hit the ground simultaneously — Apollo 15 astronaut David Scott proved this on the Moon's surface in 1971.

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