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A spacecraft is flying toward the moon. The moon’s gravitational pull on the spacecraft will ___________.

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AL2006

-- A spacecraft is flying from Earth toward the moon.

-- The gravitational forces between the Earth and the spacecraft
are steadily decreasing.

-- The gravitational forces between the Moon and the spacecraft
are steadily increasing.


I did a calculation to see where the spacecraft would need
to be in order for the gravitational force pulling the spacecraft
toward the Earth and toward the Moon to be equal.  I came out
with just about 90% of the distance to the Moon.  That happens
because gravitational force depends on mass, and the Earth has
about 80 times as much mass as the Moon has.

it's A, if you are getting near the moom, the gravitational force is given by: \[F = \frac{GMm}{r^2}\], where r is teh distance of teh spacecraft and the center of the moon. You can see that if r decreases, F increases