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There's no limit to the distance over which gravity acts.

There is gravitational force attracting the smallest speck of lint in your pocket to

the smallest grain of sand on the farthest beach on the farthest planet orbiting

the farthest star in the farthest galaxy from Earth. If there's nothing holding them

apart, they will be drawn toward each other by gravity and eventually meet.

Well, I suppose if your plane happened to be about 214,000 miles up AND the moon

happened to be straight up over you only 24,000 miles farther out, then you'd be at

the point where the moon's gravity is just starting to be stronger than the Earth's,

and it could pull you the other way when you stepped out.

But if there's nothing else around to pull you harder, then there's no limit to the distance

out to which Earth's gravity extends.

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