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Yes, every object in the universe has a gravitational pull on every other object. However, Neptune is so much smaller than the Sun, and so much farther away, that Neptune's gravitational pull on Mercury will be unmeasurably small.

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What is the gravitational pull on Mercury?

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What is the mass difference between planet Earth and planet Neptune?

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What planet in your solar system has the least attraction to the sun?

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What percent of gravitational pull does Mercury have?

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