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A common misconception is that its because 'theres no gravity in space'. That is incorrect. There is gravity in space because that's how the Sun keeps the planets, and all the other objects in the solar system, orbiting it. You cannot, however, be drawn to any objects surface (or core in the case of gas giants) if you are outside of the outer reaches of that objects atmosphere. Instead you are, like the Moon around the Earth or the Earth around the Sun, just kept in orbit around an object. This could be the Earth if you are close to it, which in turn means you orbit the Sun, or just simply in orbit round the Sun.

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