NO.
There is actually no place in the universe where there is zero gravity.
However, the sensation of zero gravity can be approximated. A falling body inside another falling body, without any sensory indication (wind resistance, friction, visual cues, etc.) to the pull of gravity, will experience the illusion of zero gravity.
*The "vomit comet", so called because many tend to vomit during its descent, actually shows that humans can become disoriented because of gravitational pull. Because the inner ear, which orients you to gravity, is sensing that you are falling, while all other senses are incapable of sensing the fall.
The moon has gravity, although less than Earth has.
it depends how far away you are from earth but is still never 0. gravity can be calculated by 32 feet per second squared.
You mean 'core'. It's 0.
Same attraction all directions
No. The rate of acceleration due to gravity on the Moon is 1.6249 m/s2 which is 16.7% of that on Earth. Things on the Moon weigh 16.7% of what they would on Earth.
If the gravity of the Earth was 0, the law of uniformity would mean that gravity everywhere else in the universe would also be 0 and it therefore could not exist. If you somehow managed to make just the Earth's gravity 0 the planet would fly apart as a result of the centrifugal force of its spin and the Moon would fly off and orbit the Sun on its own.
No. The earth has its own gravity. The lunar gravity causes tides on earth, but does not control earth's gravity.
The gravity of Earth is 2.6 times that of Mars.Mars's gravity is 38% of Earth's gravity.
Stanley Miller, along with Harold Urey, recreated the conditions of early Earth inside a laboratory apparatus in 1953. They aimed to demonstrate how life could have originated from simple molecules in a primitive Earth environment.
Yes, satellite orbiting the Earth in a Geo-Stationary Orbit has 0 Velocity relative to a point on the Earth, BUT it experience the 'Pull' (acceleration) of Gravity, which prevents it from escaping its Orbit. The Gravity is LESS than that at the surface of the Earth, but not 0. The feeling of WEIGHTLESSNESS is not due to Zero Gravity, but due to the fact that Object is FALLING through its Orbit. A Person Falling "feels" Zero Gravity.
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity.
Jupiter has the most gravity, with 2.64 that of Earth, and Mercury has the least, with 0.37 that of Earth. Diam. (km) Mass Density Gravity Period (days) (deg.) Sun 1,392,000 332,946 .0 1.41 27 .9 25 - 35 * Mercury 4,878 0 .055274 5.43 0 .38 58 .646 0 .0 Venus 12,104 0 .815005 5.24 0 .91 243 .017 177 .3 Earth 12,756 1 5.52 1 0 .9973 23 .4 Mars 6,787 0 .107447 3.94 0 .38 1 .0260 25 .2 Jupiter 142,800 317 .833 1.33 2 .54 0 .4101 ** 3 .1 Saturn 120,000 95 .159 0.70 1 .08 0 .4440 26 .7 Uranus 51,200 14 .500 1.30 0 .91 0 .718 97 .9 Neptune 48,600 17 .204 1.76 1 .19 0 .768 29 .6 Pluto 2,300 0 .0026 1.1? 0 .05 6 .3867 94 .