How will you feel in your spacecraft?

A) You will be floating weightlessly.
B) You will feel weight, but less than on Earth.
C) You will feel weight, but more than on Earth.
D) You will feel the same weight as you do on Earth.
E) You will feel yourself pressed against the back of your spaceship with great force, making it difficult to move.


D

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