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4 January, 05:40

Astronauts floating around inside the space shuttle are not actually in a zero-gravity environment. Explain what is the real reason astronauts seem weightless.

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  1. 4 January, 08:34
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    For the answer to the question above, imagine they are traveling at approximately 17,500mph, at a tangent to the Earth, so, in absence of gravity, would be propelled away from the Earth like a slingshot. But the Earth's gravity pulls them in at the same rate, so that the net effect is zero, and they circle the Earth instead of flying off at the tangent.
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