CyberPunked
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Yep, it depends.
W = m*g (W is the weight, m the mass of the object, and g gravitational acceleration)
For example, if you weighed 70 kg on Earth, you weight on the Moon will be only 11.55 kg.
kilogram (kg) isn't a unit of weight, it's a unit of mass. Weight is a force measured in Newtons (N). All matter has the same mass independent of the gravitational forces acting upon it. You would weigh (N) a different amount on the Moon as you would on the Earth, but you'd have the same mass (kg).