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Does a vacuum produce a microgravity environment?

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Does a vacuum produce a microgravity environment?

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Answer I’m not sure I understand the question. But if you are asking does gravity differs inside and outside a vacuum chamber the answer is definitely NO! As proof, go outside and look at the sun (or the moon). There’s not much of anything between those bodies and us except a pretty good vacuum. Yet we are still circling (and being circled by) after all those billions of years, thanks to gravity.

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