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I'm extremely new to all of this, so excuse me if this question is so stupid you dribble some tea over the keyboard. Though I have tried to google it, and had quite a look around the forums.
I've read about Doppler Shifts, Red/blue waves.. however, in the night sky, why is it all stars seem to be merely moving away from us.. why can't I see more of a visible sideways movement to some stars, and not others? You see it with comets and them leaving a tail of sorts.. yet you don't with stars. Despite the fact that some of the stars light we're seeing now must of been very erratic during the early part of the universe. (I say fact, I'm just presuming it was messy at the start).
I feel like my ignorance deserves double apologies to anyone suffering this :)
I've read about Doppler Shifts, Red/blue waves.. however, in the night sky, why is it all stars seem to be merely moving away from us.. why can't I see more of a visible sideways movement to some stars, and not others? You see it with comets and them leaving a tail of sorts.. yet you don't with stars. Despite the fact that some of the stars light we're seeing now must of been very erratic during the early part of the universe. (I say fact, I'm just presuming it was messy at the start).
I feel like my ignorance deserves double apologies to anyone suffering this :)