Authors: Shinsuke Hamaji
A frequency shift is described that is derived from the difference of the kinetic energy of the particle and its gravitational potential. The frequency of photons emitted and the wave speed with an increase in the kinetic energy of the light source is decreased, and frequency of the observed photon is a combination of primary Doppler shift. The shift in gravitational frequency is due to the difference in heights, changes in the frequency of light emitted from its source, and changes in the speed of the wave and its wavelength during propagation. As an example, the flyby anomalies observed with ranging telemetry from certain spacecraft are analyzed in terms of the differences in the transverse Doppler shift and the delayed clock of the observer at infinity.
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