If you are travelling in space, you would be changing your relative distance from various gravitational fields, so yes, gravity can shift in space.
There is gravity in space. It intensifies as you approach a mass.
In outer space, there is virtually no gravity.
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In zero gravity, people in space experience changes such as muscle atrophy, bone density loss, and fluid shift towards the head which can lead to changes in vision and balance. Without the constant force of gravity, the body does not need to work as hard, resulting in physical deconditioning. Special exercises and equipment are used to help counteract these effects during space missions.
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Gravity bends space, and because light travels through space gravity distorts light. Actually, gravity warps spacetime, so just as space is bent, so is time. Gravity thus distorts both space and time.
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Its yes in space
It is a common misconception that gravity does not exist in space. The truth is that in space, gravity is the most important force in governing the movement of large objects. You cannot plot a trajectory in space without understanding gravity.
Yes. Gravity is the main force that affects the motion of objects in space.