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Geography, 17.04.2020 04:33, seawu

For the game of interstellar baseball, teams have used robotic enhancements to allow superhuman feats. Consider a pitcher who can throw a baseball at 65 % of the speed of light and is practicing in a spaceship traveling away from Earth at 95 % of the speed of light (on the way to the team's next game).
Assuming that he throws the baseball in the same direction the spacecraft is traveling, how fast will those of us on Earth measure the baseball to be going?

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