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Weight is the force exerted by gravity on an object, while mass is the amount of matter in that object and remains constant regardless of location. In the space shuttle orbiting Earth, you experience microgravity, which creates the sensation of weightlessness, even though your mass remains unchanged. This occurs because the shuttle and everything inside it are in free fall, continuously falling towards Earth but also moving forward at a high speed, resulting in a feeling of floating. Thus, while your mass stays the same, your weight effectively becomes negligible in that environment.

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