Abstract:
In a new theory called Dynamic Theory of Gravity, the cosmological
distance to an object and also its gravitational potential can be calculated.
We first measure its redshift on the surface of the Earth. The theory can be
applied as well to an object in orbit above the Earth, e.g., a satellite such as
the Hubble telescope. In this paper, we give various expressions for the
redshifts calculated on the surface of the Earth as well as on an object in orbit,
being the Hubble telescope. Our calculations will assume that the emitting
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body is a star of mass M = MX-ray(source) = 1.6 10 Msolar masses and a core radius R
= 80 pc, at a cosmological distance away from the Earth. We take the orbital
height h of the Hubble telescope to be 450 Km.



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