Stargazing
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FULL COLOR. 32 pages. Extract on Starlight Aberration from book Relatively Simple, 2nd Edition. This extract from Relatively Simple gives a taste of the book's scope. The chapter on Starlight Aberration shows that - in stipulated circumstances, in this case in relation to Earth's velocity in orbit around the Sun - the aberration is from a relative light velocity with respect to a stationary observer on Earth. A chapter on Light-beam Alignment shows that electromagnetic radiation (em) passes direct from a fixed source to a target (observer) also fixed in the same reference frame - for example, both fixed to Earth - irrespective of their, combined, movement as part of the movement of that reference frame. For Relatively Simple and other works search Lulu.com for author: Geoff Robinson or direct via tinyurl.com/relativelysimple or bit.ly/relativelysimple
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- Publication Date
- Sep 30, 2011
- Language
- English
- Category
- Science & Medicine
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Geoff Robinson
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