Answer :
Answer:
The shift in the emission spectra of the relative velocity between the star and our planet, is called the relativistic doppler effect
Explanation:
The absorption and emission spectra are measured differently, the emission spectrum is the spectrum emitted by the star and the absorption spectrum is the absorption of these lines by the gases of our atmosphere, this absorption occurs for relatively broad Δλ.
The shift in the emission spectra of the relative velocity between the star and our planet, is called the relativistic doppler effect and has a red shift if the star moves away from us.
[tex]f_o = f_s \sqrt{\frac{1- v/c}{1 + v/c} }[/tex]