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Q: What is the best term to describe how light waves from a star are affected as the star moves toward Earth?
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What is the best term to describe how light waves from a star are affected as the star moves away from Earth?

redshift


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During the phase called the new moon the moon is not visible to observers on Earth. Why not?

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During the phase called the new moon the moon is not visible to observers on Earth Why not?

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