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What is the nearest natural object to the Earth?

The Moon is the nearest natural object to Earth in space.


What object in space is closest to the earth?

The closest natural object to Earth is the moon.


What other space object is similar to earth?

Saturn's moon Titan is the most recent object found in space to be similar to Earth.


What is an object sent to space to Circle earth?

What is an object sent into space to circle earthA satellite ?


How is the force of earth's gravity overcome when an object is launched into space?

The object launched into space has rocket motors with more force taking it away from Earth than Earth's force of gravity has in pulling the object toward its center.


What object in space exerts force on another object that is close to it?

An object in space exerts force on another object close to it due to gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force that attracts objects with mass towards each other. The strength of the gravitational force is determined by the masses of the objects and the distance between them.


How do you see an object from space on earth?

This is because the object is so large in size.


How is earth the same as the planets?

it orbits an object in space.


Which word is used to describe the motion of the earth as it circles another object in space?

Orbit is the word used to describe the motion of the Earth as it circles another object in space.


What if there's more gravity on earth?

weight of all object on the earth will increase,will attract more object from space towards it.


Why is the moon called a satellite of earth?

A satellite is an object that orbits around a planet or body in space. There are artificial satellites and natural satellites. An artificial satellite is an object, like a space station, that has been set into orbit around a planet by humans. A natural satellite naturally finds its way into close orbit around a planet, like the moon naturally orbits the Earth.


Is the density of an object the same in outer space as on earth?

Yes