There is gravity surrounding every speck of mass in the universe. You don't even
need to be near it. The forces of attraction can be calculated between the lint in
your pocket and a grain of sand on a beach on a planet bound to a star on the far
side of a galaxy that's 10 billion light years away. The moon "has gravity" because
it has mass.
I'm not aware of what's meant by a "static orbit", but I do know that it has no effect
on the presence or magnitude of the gravitational forces.
Gravity is caused by mass, it is unrelated to rotation.
the planets do not orbit the moon but the moon orbits the planets because of gravity and inertia
it's called gravity and no gravity. The moon is in a orbit in space and there is NO GRAVITY ON IT
Gravity.
the moon
The gravity of its planet.
The major force that keeps the moon in orbit around Earth is gravity. Gravity is the attractive force between two objects with mass, causing them to be drawn towards each other. In the case of the moon and Earth, Earth's gravity is responsible for keeping the moon in its orbit.
Gravity
The attraction of gravity between the Earth and the Moon.
Gravity makes the Moon remain in orbit around Earth.
The moon is held in orbit around the Earth by gravity. The gravitational pull between the Earth and the moon keeps the moon moving in a consistent path around the Earth.
Gravity