In space, you can experience weightlessness due to microgravity, which occurs when the force of gravity is significantly reduced. This can happen on spacecraft in orbit around Earth, where the spacecraft and everything inside it are falling towards the Earth at the same rate. Without the force of gravity pressing down on you, you can float and move freely in this weightless environment.
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Yes, but they do have the same mass. Weight is based off the effect of gravity pulling something down, because there is no gravity in space astronauts are weightless.
Nothing. In space, things will be weightless.
Because of gravity
-- weightless -- falling -- nausea -- loneliness -- isolation -- insignificant in size
Yes.
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yes there are
Yes
Not exactly. In space, u lose a % amount of weight.
They actually are weightless, due to the fact there is no gravity in space. However a sky-diver would say he/she feels weightless, but they are experiencing free-fall.
Technically, as an astronaut is weightless in space, so should a space shuttle!
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Yes, but they do have the same mass. Weight is based off the effect of gravity pulling something down, because there is no gravity in space astronauts are weightless.
because it is in space and every thing in space is weightless.
Nothing. In space, things will be weightless.
since its in the middle of space, its weightless.