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There is gravity everywhere.

-- The force of gravity that you feel is a force between you and another mass.

The Earth is the "other mass" that we're all used to. If there's no major mass

nearby, then there's no force to feel.

-- Even if there is a major mass nearby, you don't feel the gravitational forces

if you're falling freely toward it. In "outer space", you're falling freely or coasting

most of the time, without running your rocket engines. So even if there is some

mass that you're being attracted to, you don't feel the force, because you're falling

freely toward the mass.

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