Short Answer
Two spaceships approach each other along a straight line at a constant velocity of 0.988c as measured by the captain of one of the ships. An observer on Earth is able to measure the speed of only one of the ships as 0.900c. From the point of view of the observer on Earth, what is the speed of the other ship?
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