First it is a common misconception that things "float" in space. Actually everything in space is in a freefall, and when things freefall they appear to be weightless. There is no way to escape gravity, and anything that mass mass has gravity, even if you were a millin lightyears away Earths gravity would still affect you it would just be very very weak . Astronuts in the space shuttle "float" bcease they are so high up that they are falling around the Earth.
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There won't be any gravitation on earth so then we will be floating in mid air.
Meteors are pieces of either moons or planets that broke off and are freely floating around in place t'ill they get attracted by a planets gravitational pull.
Your corpse would not deteriorate as there is no oxygen. It would just be out there forever, frozen, floating around until it entered the gravitational pull of some larger body.
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The gravitational force and the buoyant force.
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They were just moon walking. Due to decreased gravitational force it made it look like they were floating at times.
The gravitational attraction of the Earth keeps the atmosphere from floating off into space
water pressure which is effected by gravitational force and buoyancy
The same gravitational force that keeps you from floating into space.
If they can create a gravitational stabilizer, without that it wont stay in the air floating/hovering
The force applied would be zero as a freely floating astronaut feels weightlessness as the gravitational force acting on him is zero.
Most of them will continue floating through space like asteroids until they either crash into something or get pulled into an atmosphere and burn up. They could also just continue floating through space forever.
Yes. That situation results in a phenomenon known as "floating".