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3 November, 13:30

Why are astronauts (and other objects) weightless inside the International Space Station as it orbits Earth?

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  1. 3 November, 13:56
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    It's because of the lack of the gravity factor that's present on the surface of Earth. This makes bodies and objects so light and they practically float in the station's interior. Earth's gravity is simply weaker the further you are from it.
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