| A Doppler shift is a phenomenon of a change in 
							frequency based on the observers point of view. The 
							most common analogy of this is standing on the side 
							of the road and listen to a passing car. As the car 
							approaches, there is a definitive sound. As the car 
							passes, the sound changes to a lower frequency. This 
							is called a Doppler Shift. There are two types of 
							Doppler shifts:
 
								Red-Shift or a shift of 
								frequency to a lower 
								wavelength (away from the observer)Blue-Shift or a shift of 
								frequency to a 
								higher wavelength (toward the observer) Anything that emits wavelengths - 
							light, 
							
							radio, 
							gamma rays, and the rest of the 
							E-M Band - and 
							changes  
								frequency due to movement, a Doppler shift 
							can be measured. This is the equation: 
							 By measuring the Doppler shift of an 
							object, it is possible to measure the 
							velocity of 
							that object: 
							 
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