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Why do astronauts float in space?

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Answer: They're falling with the ship

They're falling with the shipCorrect! Astronauts and their spacecraft are constantly falling toward Earth but moving sideways fast enough to keep missing it—that's orbit! Everything falls together at the same rate, creating weightlessness. It's like being in a falling elevator!

No gravity exists in spaceWrong. Gravity exists everywhere in space. The ISS experiences 90% of Earth's surface gravity. Astronauts float because they're in free fall.

Ship engines cancel gravityWrong. Engines aren't constantly running. The spacecraft and crew are in continuous free fall together.

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