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B. The mass of the earth is much greater than that of the moon, and therefore since it is the same distance between the moon and the earth the gravitational pull from the earth is stronger than that of the moon.
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BThe earth is larger (approximately 6 times larger) than the moon hence it will have a stronger gravitational pull on the shuttle than the moon has on the shuttle. Because the shuttle is halfway between the moon and earth, the influence of distance in the gravity formula between the two is negated. Explanation:Gravitation force depends on distance and mass of objects in the universe. The bigger the mass of an object the higher its gravitational pull while the shorter the distance between the objects the higher the gravitaiton pull between the two. This phenomenon is described by the formulae below;F = G (M1 – M2) / r2 Where;F = gravitational forceG = Gravitational constantM1 = mass of the first objectM2 = mas of the second objectR = distance between the two objectsLearn More:For more on gravity check out;https://brainly.com/question/9934704https://brainly.com/question/13418722#LearnWithBrainly