When an astronaut is on a spacewalk and is moving away from the space shuttle, how does the force of gravity between the two objects change?(1 point) Responses it goes down it goes down it goes up it goes up it goes down for the astronaut and goes up for the space shuttle it goes down for the astronaut and goes up for the space shuttle it goes up for the astronaut and goes down for the space shuttle

The force of gravity between the astronaut and the space shuttle remains constant.

When an astronaut is on a spacewalk and moves away from the space shuttle, the force of gravity between the two objects decreases.

When an astronaut is on a spacewalk and moves away from the space shuttle, the force of gravity between the two objects does not change. The force of gravity depends on the mass of the objects and the distance between them. As long as the mass of the astronaut and the space shuttle remains the same, and their distance apart does not change significantly, the force of gravity between them will remain constant. So, the correct answer is: it does not change.