Stellar Wobble Explained: How Astronomers Detect Hidden Exoplanets

 Discover how the stellar wobble method helps astronomers find planets they cannot see. Also known as the radial velocity method, this technique measures tiny movements in a star caused by the gravity of an orbiting planet. Learn how scientists estimate a planet's mass, orbit, and distance without ever observing it directly. Perfect for astronomy enthusiasts, students, and anyone curious about exoplanets, space exploration, astrophysics, and the search for alien worlds.


Educational infographic explaining the Stellar Wobble, or Radial Velocity Method, used to discover exoplanets. The graphic shows how an orbiting planet causes its star to move slightly, creating measurable Doppler shifts that allow astronomers to calculate the planet's mass and orbit.





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