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SCIENTIFIC PHENOMENON
Relativistic Doppler Effect; False Doppler; Transverse Doppler effect; False Doppler effect; Relativistic Doppler; Relativistic Doppler shift
  • Figure 8. Comparison of the relativistic Doppler effect (top) with the non-relativistic effect (bottom).
  • Figure 11. A source and receiver are moving in different directions and speeds in a frame where the speed of sound is independent of direction.
  • Figure 7. Doppler shift with source moving at an arbitrary angle with respect to the line between source and receiver.
  • Figure 10. The relativistic Doppler shift formula is applicable to both sound and light.
  • Figure 9. Why it is difficult to measure the transverse Doppler effect accurately using a transverse beam.
  • Figure 2. Source and receiver are at their points of closest approach. (a) Analysis in the frame of the receiver. (b) Analysis in the frame of the source.
  • Figure 3. Transverse Doppler shift for the scenario where the receiver ''sees'' the source as being at its closest point.
  • Figure 5. Transverse Doppler effect for two scenarios: (a) receiver moving in a circle around the source; (b) source moving in a circle around the receiver.
  • Figure 4. Null frequency shift occurs for a pulse that travels the shortest distance from source to receiver.
  • Figure 6. Source and receiver are placed on opposite ends of a rotor, equidistant from the center.

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BANDA C
La Banda de frecuencias de Satélite entre 3.7 y 4.2 Gigahertz (GHz).

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Relativistic Doppler effect

The relativistic Doppler effect is the change in frequency (and wavelength) of light, caused by the relative motion of the source and the observer (as in the classical Doppler effect), when taking into account effects described by the special theory of relativity.

The relativistic Doppler effect is different from the non-relativistic Doppler effect as the equations include the time dilation effect of special relativity and do not involve the medium of propagation as a reference point. They describe the total difference in observed frequencies and possess the required Lorentz symmetry.

Astronomers know of three sources of redshift/blueshift: Doppler shifts; gravitational redshifts (due to light exiting a gravitational field); and cosmological expansion (where space itself stretches). This article concerns itself only with Doppler shifts.