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For questions about environments with extremely low perceived gravity (colloquially referred to as "zero gravity", usually referring to a free-fall environment in space) and the impact of such environments on creatures and technology.
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Placing a planet on the famous Escape Velocity Graph
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Atmospheric particles are constantly moving around at enormous speed. For instance, the typical air particle (the kind you're breathing right now) at room temperature moves at around 1,000 mp …