No. Space is literally nothing. No oxygen, no air, no dust, nothing. objects in space, yes, the earths gravity does affect it. otherwise the moon would just fly away.
Not only in space - gravity is universal. The force of gravity is affected by the distance, and by the masses involved.
Earths gravity keeps the moon from flying off in the same way the sun keeps earth in balance.
If he is aboard something that's in Earth-orbit, like the International Space Station or the Space Shuttle, then Earth's gravity is what's keeping him in orbit.
atnosphere gets held back by earths gravtional field
Astronauts travel in space and escape earth's atmosphere by wearing gravity resistant suits and traveling to outer space in a space shuttle that is insulated against the elements.
nothing, there is no gravity in space
they are pulled by the Earths gravity
yes
Gravity.
rockets
earths rotation around the sun
Gravity affects the fabric of space-time. So both space and time will be distorted.
i dnt care
it keeps you from going into space
because to get to space you have to overcome the pull of earths gravity
Not only in space - gravity is universal. The force of gravity is affected by the distance, and by the masses involved.
Primarily gravity, but drag and solar pressure can affect it as well.