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-- First of all, an object is never 'outside' of Earth's gravity, so there's no such thing

as entering it.

What may change is that the object gets near enough to Earth, and far enough

away from other things, that nothing else has much influence on it, and its motion

is almost completely determined by the gravitational forces between it and Earth.

-- When that happens, the object begins accelerating directly toward the center of

the Earth.

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