Monday, June 22, 2009

Gravity in space

why dousn't outer space have any gravity?

2 comments:

Eli Lansey said...

Outer space actually has gravity - a lot of it. Gravity is what keeps us going around the sun, the moon going around us, and the satellites and spaceships going around the Earth.
When astronauts talk about "zero-gravity" what it means is that the spaceships are going around exactly the same way the astronauts are. So, compared to the spaceship, they don't fall to the floor.
I hope this helps! Keep asking questions!

Talia said...

Thanks,
I didn't even know there acually was gravity because it seems like theres no gravity at all!

It really douse help
and I always have questions ask.


Thanks,
Talia