Weight is mass time gravity. If there is no gravity effect on someone in space, they are considered "weightless". They continue to have the same amount of mass whether they are in space or on Earth.
an austronaut
In space craft.
Nil Weight
no
they feel happy
pota ina yan ang hirap
Neil Armstrong but his not really strong with his arm strong
putang ina anghanap pa ako mayo man palan hahaahahahaha
because its friendship and the austronaut was very friendly
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Yes the body of Toshiba satellite is made with PVC , IE Poly Vinyl Chloride for less weight because of plastic as it has less weight and because of this the fuel used for the satellite will be less and it could be useful for some other reasons.
Technically, a satellite in free-fall (and orbit is a special case of "free-fall") is effectively weightless. What we call weight is the force of the RESISTANCE to gravity; I "weigh" 220 pounds because I an standing on the Earth. The satellite has its own mass, and this can be anything from "tiny" to "enormous".