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Gravity doesn't care what, if anything, is in the space between the objects.

Whatever it is has no effect on the mutual gravitational forces of attraction

between them. There's no such thing as "gravitational shielding".

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Gravity doesn't care what, if anything, is in the space between the objects.

Whatever it is has no effect on the mutual gravitational forces of attraction

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