The revolution of the moon around Earth indicates the presence of a force that attracts it toward the orbit's center. Issac Newton proposed that this attractive force is the same as that which pulls an apple toward the ground. It was a revolutionary idea, since celestial objects and objects on Earth were believed to follow different rules. The moon takes 27.3 days to orbit Earth. Considering the average distance to the moon, its acceleration can be estimated. The ratio of lunar acceleration to the acceleration of an object falling on Earth indicates that acceleration is inversely proportional to the distance squared. Since force is mass times acceleration, the gravitational force is directly proportional to the mass and inversely proportional to the distance squared. Observing that the acceleration of planets decreases inversely with their distance from the Sun, Newton predicted that gravitational force acts between the Sun, the planets, and their moons. Extending this argument to all the objects in the universe, Newton formulated the law of universal gravitation.