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18 August, 09:15

Why do astronauts' weights differ in space?

There is a less gravitational force in space.

Their mass changes in space.

Space is colder than Earth.

There is less oxygen in space.

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  1. 18 August, 12:31
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    There is less gravitational force in space.

    Explanation:

    Gravity doesn't exist as it does on Earth. Earth's gravity is as 6 times stronger as it is on the moon.
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