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No object can escape the influence of gravity anywhere in the universe, as far as we know. It is, however, possible for an object to escape certain effects of gravity under certain circumstances.
Even teeny objects obey the law of gravity. A gold ball just 2 millimeters wide, with a mass of about 90 milligrams, is now the smallest object to have its gravitational pull measured.
Researchers measure the gravity exerted by a 90 milligram object We've measured the pull between two gold spheres, each 2 millimeters across.