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23 August, 11:39

Imagine our solar system is moving in the Milky Way toward a group of three stars. Star A is a blue star that is slightly closer to us than the other two. Star B is a red star that is farthest away from us. Star C is a yellow star that is halfway between Stars A and B. Which of these three stars, if any, will give off light that appears to have no shift?

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  1. 23 August, 12:18
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    In my opinion the Star A will give off light that appears to have no shift.

    Explanation:

    Due to it is closer to us than the other two, and probably the blue color is brighter than the others.
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