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{{Infobox paper
| title = Stellar Aberration
| title = Stellar Aberration
| author = [[Howard C Hayden]]
| author = [[Charles Kenneth Thornhill]]
| keywords = [[stellar aberration]], [[relative velocity of Earth and star]], [[Earth's orbital velocity]]
| published = 2006
| published = 1993
| journal = [[None]]
| journal = [[Galilean Electrodynamics]]
| num_pages = 7
| volume = [[4]]
| number = [[5]]
| pages = 89-92
}}
}}


==Abstract==
==Abstract==


Stellar aberration, discovered three centuries ago, was immediately recognized as a phenomenon due to the velocity of the Earth in its orbit around the Sun.&nbsp;Einstein explained aberration by using the Lorentz transformations to convert from stellar coordinates to earth coordinates <em>unequivocally using the relative velocity of Earth and star, </em>and his explanation remains essentially the same in&nbsp;most textbooks. We show herein, by analyzing data from binary stars, that aberration is <em>not</em> due to relative velocity of Earth with respect to star, but rather Earth's orbital velocity.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
Stokes (1845) supposed the the Earth drags the local ether along with it, forming what is now recognized as a viscous boundary layer, and solved the problem of stellar aberration by determining how a light wave from a star changes as it crosses this ethereal boundary layer...[[Category:Scientific Paper]]


[[Category:Relativity]]
[[Category:Aether]]

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Scientific Paper
TitleStellar Aberration
Author(s)Charles Kenneth Thornhill
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2006
JournalNone
No. of pages7

Abstract

Stokes (1845) supposed the the Earth drags the local ether along with it, forming what is now recognized as a viscous boundary layer, and solved the problem of stellar aberration by determining how a light wave from a star changes as it crosses this ethereal boundary layer...