Don’t click if you believe in space
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A chain is heavier than oxygen, so it falls. Helium is lighter than oxygen, so it rises. Pretty simple. No gravity required generated by a soinning, osolating earth that somehow sucks the oceans waters to the body. We’re not a ever blasting space ball dude, the sun is the same size as the moon and no more than 3,000 miles away.
There's no atmosphere at all on the Moon yet it's littered with the residues of strikes whose ejecta fell directly outside the craters.
The force drawing that material back to it's surface is gravitational.
No matter how badly you resent it.
The moon itself is 250,000 miles away, people fire lasers at the moon and time how long it takes for a return to happen. Globally, many people do it for Astronomy.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=bouncing+lasers+off+the+moon%3F&ia=web
they fire radars at the moon and time how long it takes for the return to arrive back,
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Radar+Imaging+of+the+Moon&ia=web
and they also fire directional radio antennas at the moon and detect the signal bounced back, from the other side of the world by pointing reception antennas to toward it.
This is regularly done, there are friendly contests worldwide to see if groups can cooperate and receive signals that way.
Amateur Radio People Bounce Radio Signals Off The Moon Since 1953:
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=bouncing+radio+waves+off+the+moon&ia=web