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The force of gravity keeps the space station in orbit as well as inertia that keeps the space station moving in a straight line.
The force that keep's us (or you) is the gravity.
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atnosphere gets held back by earths gravtional field
The Earth's gravitational force keeps it from moving away into outer space. (* Gravity is a mutual force of attraction between matter, so the Earth pulls on the Moon while the Moon pulls on the Earth.)
Gravitational force is not absent in space. In fact, gravitational force is what keeps the universe together. The planets orbit the sun based on gravitational force.
The force of gravity keeps the space station in orbit as well as inertia that keeps the space station moving in a straight line.
gravity is the force that keeps us on earth.
Gravity.
gravitational force
what keeps the moon from flying off into outer space
The force of Gravity.
The force that keep's us (or you) is the gravity.
Gravity
Gravitational Force
Even application of duct tape keeps them not only together but balenced.
The force of gravity keeps the solar system together in the current shape, but position is a relative thing . . . who knows . . . we may all be hurtling through space together at the speed of light relative to, say, a different galaxy than the one we're in. It would be most difficult, if not impossible, to state a position in that case.