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Gravity in Space

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Gravity in Space

Gravity is what keeps astronomical bodies in orbit. Without a gravitational force, we would float off into space - as would planets and moons.

The Earth and the Moon

The Earth and the Moon

  • Larger masses will increase the gravitational force.
  • Objects that are closer will have larger gravitational forces.
  • The Moon is a natural satellite and orbits the Earth.
  • It takes about 28 days for the Moon to complete one orbit of the Earth.
  • The Earth’s gravitational pull keeps the Moon in orbit.
  • The Moon’s gravitational pull is weaker than the Earth’s pull but is strong enough to cause tides.
    • The Moon is getting further away from the Earth by about 3cm per year.
The Earth and the Sun

The Earth and the Sun

  • The Sun weighs over 300,000 times the weight of the Earth.
  • The Sun is our nearest star.
  • The Sun’s gravitational pull keeps the Earth in orbit.
  • It takes about 365 days for the Earth to orbit the Sun.
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Biology

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