All the planets would go out of their orbits and the Sun wouldn't warm the Earth, therefore erasing all life on Earth.
If th sun's gravity were to disappear, Earth would go off in a straight line into interstellar space.
If there were no other forces, there would be nothing to stop gravity from pulling Earth together into an extremely small space.
Earth: Space: - is a planet - No gravity - supports life - Vaccum - gravity - No gravity or atmosphere - atmosphere
There is gravity in space. It intensifies as you approach a mass.
No, as Earth is in space and space has no gravity, its impossible.
If he is aboard something that's in Earth-orbit, like the International Space Station or the Space Shuttle, then Earth's gravity is what's keeping him in orbit.
Earth's Gravity would pull it straight down to earths surface.
We would fly off into space, and we would all die because it is to cold!
At what altitude does the Earth's gravity no longer have an effect on the astronauts or the space shuttle?
the gravity moves the Earth in a circle
Gravity on earth lack of it in space
Yes, there is the force of gravity when the Space Shuttle is in space. The Earth's gravity is a force which continues throughout space, however diminishing as it travels further out (similar to the suns light traveling throughout space). A good example of the gravity's force in space would be the tool bag lost on a spacewalk which fell back to Earth. Also, the gravity in space seems much less due to the fact there is very little to no atmosphere weighing on the space craft (depending on altitude). On Earth atmosphere at sea level ways 14.7 pounds per square inch and gets lighter as you climb.