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PeterDonis said:Still wrong. You have not grasped that the amount of "slowing down" you get due to the time dilation factor is less than the "slowing down" you actually see through your telescope, which is what "Doppler shift" means.
So, as I understand it, the whole phenomenon, as observed through the telescope, is called the Doppler shift. The reason for the Doppler shift is two contributing effects
1. varying light transit time
2. time dilation
You also continue to ignore the case where the spaceship moves towards you, and the Doppler effect you see through your telescope is a blueshift--speeding up, not slowing down.
True, but only a temporary ignoring while I try to get my head round the redshift.