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Doppler Effect Collection

"Doppler Effect: Unveiling the Symphony of Cosmic Motion" Step into a world where art and science intertwine, as we explore the captivating concept of the Doppler effect

Background imageDoppler Effect Collection: Doppler effect, artwork C017 / 7032

Doppler effect, artwork C017 / 7032
Doppler effect. Computer artwork showing the bunching up of waves in front of a moving source. The source is moving from left to right. The waves behind the source are more spread out

Background imageDoppler Effect Collection: Doppler effect, artwork C017 / 7033

Doppler effect, artwork C017 / 7033
Doppler effect. Computer artwork showing the bunching of sound waves as an aircraft travels at the speed of sound. Because the source of the waves (the aircraft)

Background imageDoppler Effect Collection: Doppler effect, artwork C017 / 7031

Doppler effect, artwork C017 / 7031
Doppler effect. Computer artwork showing the bunching up of waves in front of a moving source. The source is moving from left to right. The waves behind the source are more spread out

Background imageDoppler Effect Collection: Doppler effect, artwork C017 / 7030

Doppler effect, artwork C017 / 7030
Doppler effect. Computer artwork showing the bunching up of waves in front of a moving source. The source is moving from upper left to lower right. The waves behind the source are more spread out

Background imageDoppler Effect Collection: Doppler effect, artwork C017 / 7005

Doppler effect, artwork C017 / 7005
Doppler effect. Computer artwork showing the bunching up of waves in front of a moving source. The source is moving from right to left. The waves behind the source are more spread out

Background imageDoppler Effect Collection: Christian Doppler, caricature

Christian Doppler, caricature
Christian Doppler (1803-1853). Caricature of the Austrian physicist Christian Doppler riding a train and playing a trumpet. Doppler is famous for the Doppler effect, proposed in 1842

Background imageDoppler Effect Collection: Solar granulation

Solar granulation. Computer artwork of granulation on the surface of the Sun. The mottled surface is showing the structure of convection cells in the photosphere (surface) of the Sun

Background imageDoppler Effect Collection: Artwork of various galaxies showing red shift

Artwork of various galaxies showing red shift
Red shift. Illustration of galaxies distributed in Space, with the furthest galaxies red due to " red shift". This effect was discovered by amateur as- tronomer William Huggins in 1868

Background imageDoppler Effect Collection: Black hole model

Black hole model
Black hole. Computer model of the turbulent accre- tion disc around a non-rotating (Schwarzschild) black hole. The colours show the amount of red shifting (decreasing from red to blue) in the disc

Background imageDoppler Effect Collection: Hubble image of black hole

Hubble image of black hole
Black hole. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) data that reveals the presence of a black hole in the centre of the M84 galaxy. The image shows the velocity of gas seen along a long, narrow slit

Background imageDoppler Effect Collection: Artwork visualising the Doppler effect

Artwork visualising the Doppler effect
Red shift and blue shift in astronomy. Diagram of the Doppler effect, the change in the wavelength of radiation due to the motion of a source (galaxy at right) relative to the observer (Earth, left)


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"Doppler Effect: Unveiling the Symphony of Cosmic Motion" Step into a world where art and science intertwine, as we explore the captivating concept of the Doppler effect. In artwork C017 / 7032, witness an exquisite portrayal that depicts this phenomenon in all its glory. Vibrant hues blend seamlessly to illustrate how sound waves alter their pitch when an object moves towards or away from us. As you move along, artwork C017 / 7033 beckons your attention with its mesmerizing depiction of the Doppler effect. The artist skillfully captures the essence of motion through intricate brushstrokes, inviting viewers to contemplate the intricacies of this scientific marvel. Delve deeper into history with artwork C017 / 7031, which pays homage to Christian Doppler himself. A whimsical caricature brings his pioneering work to life, reminding us of his groundbreaking discovery that forever changed our understanding of sound and light waves. Venturing further into celestial realms, gaze upon solar granulation in artwork C017 / 7005. This awe-inspiring piece showcases how even our own star experiences variations in frequency due to its dynamic nature – a testament to the omnipresence and significance of the Doppler effect. Prepare for a mind-bending encounter as you encounter black hole models throughout your journey. These enigmatic entities exemplify extreme gravitational forces that distort space-time itself, causing dramatic shifts in wavelengths – beautifully captured by artists who seek to unravel their mysterious allure. Marvel at breathtaking galaxies depicted with red shift effects in various artworks along your path. Witness firsthand how light emitted from these distant cosmic wonders stretches out as they hurtle away from us at incredible speeds – an astonishing manifestation of the ever-present Doppler effect on a grand scale. Intriguingly intertwined with artistry and scientific exploration, "Doppler Effect: Unveiling the Symphony of Cosmic Motion" invites you on a visual odyssey.