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I’d say it’s more of a “small yes” than a “big nope.”

While gravity does vary, it goes from about 9.76 to about 9.83.

All of which does, in fact, round to 9.8

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On ISS it’s 8.722, but it’s constantly falling.

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Everything experiences different gravity (and “apparent gravity”) in space. We should pass a treaty of using metric only there, if only to avoid losing more spacecraft.

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