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Even at such low fractions of the speed of light these stars are moving quite quickly (thousands of kilometers a second) compared to the standard velocity dispersion in the milky way galaxy (which is around 300km/s). suppose the star was actually moving toward the earth at a more reasonable 300km/s. what wavelength λ would the 656.46-nm line move to? use 299,792km/s for the speed of light. express your answer in nanometers to five significant figures.

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