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Joseph Lynch
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10 October, 09:47
Solid objects have no mass in space
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Hassan Shaw
10 October, 10:06
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False, they have the same mass that they do on Earth, its just that there is not the pressure pushing down on them, mass is the measure of particles, not weight.
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