The moon orbits the Earth with approximately uniform circular motion. Which of the following is correct? Question 2 options: If the moon was twice as massive and twice as far from the Earth's center then Earth's force gravity on it would be the same. The moon is not considered to be in freefall motion with respect to the Earth because it never crashes into it. The moon's radial acceleration points away from the Earth's center. The force of Earth's gravity on the moon as it orbits always points towards the center of the Earth.