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Doppler-Radialgeschwindigkeit 3D Explorer im Vergleich
The Doppler-Radialgeschwindigkeit 3D Explorer teaches the star-wobble detection method - Exoplanet Transit 3D teaches the brightness-dip method; Redshift Doppler 3D teaches the general wavelength-shift mechanism.
| Option | Strength | Access | Trade-off |
|---|---|---|---|
| Doppler Radial Velocity 3D (this page) | 51 Pegasi b wobble literacy | Free, in browser | Exaggerated wobble scale |
| Exoplanet Transit 3D sibling | Transit-dimming method | Free web | Not the wobble mechanism |
| Redshift Doppler 3D sibling | General wavelength-shift mechanism | Free web | Not exoplanet-detection framed |
Start with the step-by-step guide or when to use. Open the Doppler-Radialgeschwindigkeit 3D Explorer.
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