Gravity is a noncontact force. It acts between object even if they are separated and far from each other. The farther two objects are from each other, the smaller the gravitational pull will be between them.
Astronauts in space stations and spacecrafts can float around and do the space walk. They are hot weightless. They still have weight, but since they are far from Earth, it is less than when they are on the ground.
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Gravity is a noncontact force. It acts between object even if they are separated and far from each other. The farther two objects are from each other, the smaller the gravitational pull will be between them.
Astronauts in space stations and spacecrafts can float around and do the space walk. They are hot weightless. They still have weight, but since they are far from Earth, it is less than when they are on the ground.