Multiple Choice
A spaceship is traveling to the Moon. At what point is it beyond the pull of Earth's gravity?
A) when it is closer to the Moon than it is to Earth
B) when it is half-way there
C) when it gets above the atmosphere
D) It is never beyond the pull of Earth's gravity.
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