There is no such thing as "no gravity" at all. Given that all the objects in the universe are in perpetual motion relative to each other, there isn't a single static point at which the overall gravity is zero for any length of time.

I think the only notable difference is, that a man in a 90-minute orbit would observe a rotation around one of his axes by 4 degrees per minute (360degrees / 90 minutes).

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