Answer:
The astronaut's weight will be one-forth of her normal weight on earth.
Explanation:
From Newton's law of gravitation, we can write the acceleration due to gravity (g) on Earth's surface is given by

where 'G' is gravitational constant, '
' is Earth's mass and 'R' is Earth's radius.
As shown in the figure, if the astronaut is at a height 'h' from earth's surface and if '
' be the value of the acceleration due to gravity at that height, then

Taking the ratio of both the equations, and as given h = R.

So,

where 'm' is the mass of the astronaut.
So the weight of the astronaut will be one-forth her normal weight on earth.