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When you get out of earths gravitational pull, you aren't rotating around it like the moon. You are free to float into space.
Less than one tenth (1/10) of the earths gravitational pull.
it is 10N/Kg
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ahhh now.... When a spacecraft leaves earths atmoshere it does not leave earths gravitational pull! the moon itself is in earths gravitational pull. which is what stops the moon from floating away so as far as i can imagine if you put a space craft on the moon you have not left earths gravitational pull or the E.G.P
the earths gravitational pull keeps the moon in orbit
well the meteor would be sucked in by the earths gravitational pull
No. Earths in much more powerful.
The tides are caused by the gravitational pull of Earth's moon.
because it is in the earths gravitational pull
earths moon is located basicly on the earths gravitational pull called the ionosphere which is the highest magnetic field of earth
It's about 0.028g, or 2.8% of earths surface gravitational pull of 1g