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    Question: Is gravity experienced in space?

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    Asked by Menza to Bernerd on 4 Jul 2017.
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      Bernerd Fulanda answered on 4 Jul 2017:


      @Menza
      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; therefore as u go away from the centre of the earth into space, gravity decreases until you start to feel like it doesnt exist (idea of floating in space)

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