Physics, asked by angelbarnes65, 20 days ago

How is gravity different from that of earth and space?

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Answered by itxhorror
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There is gravity everywhere. ... Gravity from Earth keeps the Moon and human-made satellites in orbit. It is true that gravity decreases with distance, so it is possible to be far away from a planet or star and feel less gravity. But that doesn't account for the weightless feeling that astronauts experience in space.

Answered by XxDashingPrincexX
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When you get very close to some other large body; the moon, Mars, or the sun; its gravity dominates over that of the earth. Only then can you neglect earth's gravity. Because gravity is everywhere in space, objects in space are always falling: towards the earth, towards the sun, and towards the galactic center.

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