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.
It is a common misconception that gravity does not exist in space. The truth is that in space, gravity is the most important force in governing the movement of large objects. You cannot plot a trajectory in space without understanding gravity.
Yes, space itself does not have gravity as it is a vacuum. However, massive objects like stars and planets create gravity due to their mass. This gravity causes objects to be attracted towards them in space.
If there was gravity in space, objects would be pulled towards each other, affecting their motion and orbits. This could lead to different interactions between celestial bodies and potentially alter the dynamics of the universe as we know it.
Not only in space - gravity is universal. The force of gravity is affected by the distance, and by the masses involved.
A space shuttle is able to float because there is no gravity in space.
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No, no one can live on Saturn because it is in outter space
Sound waves require a medium to travel through, such as air, water, or a solid object. In outer space, there is a lack of air or any other medium for sound to propagate. Therefore, sound waves cannot travel in the vacuum of space.
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There is gravity in space. It intensifies as you approach a mass.
In outer space, there is virtually no gravity.