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NO. the rocket will not shrink,grow,compact,or spread out and stay same size.the stuff in it will stay the same,,,,,,,,,,but the weight will change because there is no gravity to pull down on it.

(The mass of the rocket will change continuously from the time it leaves the launch pad

until sometime after it has reached space. That's because of the fuel mass it loses, as the

engines burn. But once the engines cut off, the vehicle's mass doesn't change.)

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