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Gravity May the Force Be With You

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Every object in the universe has a mass that exerts a pull (force) on every other mass.

The force of gravity depends on the mass of the object and the distance between objects.

What is Gravity?

Newton’s law of universal gravitation, states that the gravitational force between two objects is proportional to the mass of each and inversely proportional to the distance between them.

Law of Universal Gravitation

Law of Universal Gravitation Illustrated

Large Mass Larger

Mass

Close

Stronger Attraction

Large Mass

Small Mass

Far Apart

Weaker Attraction

Because of the Earth’s gravity, satellites and the International Space Station (ISS) orbit the Earth.

Astronauts appear to be weightless because the Earth’s gravity is constantly pulling the vehicle out from under their feet. The vehicle has a much larger mass than their bodies.

Earth and Objects in Space

As the planets travel along the ecliptic, they can occasionally form a straight line across the sky which would rarely happen if they were traveling randomly across the entire sky.

A popular myth is that some terrible disaster will occur when this alignment occurs.

Sun & Solar System Objects

On May 5, 2000, the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn were positioned in a line with the Sun. Also, the Moon was almost lined up between the Earth and Sun.

There were many predictions of global catastrophes such as melting ice caps, earthquakes, etc.

Nothing happened.

Planetary Alignment

The distance to the planets is too great for their gravity, magnetic fields, radiation, etc. to have any noticeable effect on Earth.

The inner six planets align every fifty to a hundred years or so.

Planetary Alignment

While unusual, such alignments have happened in the past without any consequences.

The planets are simply too far away to have an affect on anything here on Earth.

Planetary Alignment