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Earth-orbiting astronauts feel weightless in space because choose all that apply. 1 point they are in free-fall motion. there is an absence of contact forces acting upon their bodies. gravity is the only force acting upon their bodies. they are not experiencing any support forces. their surroundings are accelerating to the earth at the same rate they are.

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