No gravity to weigh objects down
yes
Gravity.
The phases of space shuttle flight are liftoff, orbit insertion, orbit, re-entry, and landing.
Because it have some gravity from space.
During shuttle takeoff, the Solid Rocket Boosters detach and fall off the shuttle once they have expended their fuel. The boosters aid in propelling the shuttle into space at the start of its journey.
No, like all planets (and most moons), uranus has enough gravity to prevent things from flying off into space.
The solid rocket boosters detach and fall off the space shuttle shortly after liftoff. They are jettisoned when their fuel is depleted, allowing the shuttle to continue its journey into space using its main engines.
Typically, the rocket boosters, external fuel tanks, and fairings are components that fall off a spaceship as it ascends into space. These parts are jettisoned to reduce weight and streamline the spacecraft for its journey.
they all fall back into space like gravity.
The planet is round because in space matter is puled together in a sphere. And gravity is why we don't fall off, (also the atmospheric pressure).
that is because the 0 gravity keeps it in space and the orbit brings them around without knocking them down or anywhere else
Solid rocket booster followed by external fuel tank