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What makes you think there's no gravity in space? How do you think the Earth stays in orbit around the sun?

In any case, you'd hit whatever was in your way or that attracts you sufficiently strongly.

2006-10-11 14:41:49 · answer #1 · answered by arbiter007 6 · 1 0

There is gravity in space, it's just not as strong as on a planet. Gravity gets weaker the farther away you get from a center of gravity (i.e. a planet or star, etc.) That is why the Earth revolves around the sun, the moon the earth, etc. So to answer your question you his the nearest strongest gravitational object to you.

2006-10-11 21:43:35 · answer #2 · answered by AirDevil 4 · 0 0

Well this question is someting I wondered in like... first grade. Anyway space is very very big and very very empty. If you were to move or "fall" in any random direction, the chance of you hitting something would be almost none.

2006-10-11 21:43:17 · answer #3 · answered by Roman Soldier 5 · 0 0

there is gravity in space,if it was more strong,we would go and hit the nearest thing in space

2006-10-11 22:51:11 · answer #4 · answered by genius sonia 3 · 0 0

The nearest immoveable object.

2006-10-11 21:42:59 · answer #5 · answered by CatLady 2 · 0 0

Air.

2006-10-11 21:43:23 · answer #6 · answered by Tneciter 3 · 0 0

you might hit a flying saucer

2006-10-11 21:42:32 · answer #7 · answered by sasquatch5607 1 · 0 0

there is gravitational force in space but its very very very small

2006-10-15 06:12:55 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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