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No. Newton's 3 laws of motion are not equal to his law of gravitation. Newton was able to combine his laws of motion with his law of universal gravitation to explain Johannes Kepler's laws of planetary motion. (Wikipedia)

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Zero gravity does not affect Newton's three laws of motion in any way. They always operate exactly the same regardless of how weak or strong the force of gravity is. Just calculate based on the laws using the actual forces operating on the object in the situation that it is currently in.

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Absolutely. In fact, they're far more obvious in zero gravity than on the surface of the earth.
Which is the reason that it took thousands of years of human civilization before anyone recognized that
the "Laws of Motion" actually describe the way things really work.

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They apply to everything that contains, or uses, force and motion.

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cause stuff moves in outer space of course.

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Absolutely yes. The force of gravity is throughout the Universe.

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