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What will happen to a spacecraft that is moving far out in space, and that is outside Earth’s atmosphere and the pull of gravity?
A. It will continue to move at the same speed and in the same direction.
B. It will eventually slow down and fall to Earth.
C. It will continue to move faster and faster away from Earth.
D. It will burn up due to friction.

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