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The radial velocity method is an astronomical technique used to detect exoplanets by measuring the variations in the speed at which a star moves toward or away from an observer, caused by the gravitational influence of an orbiting planet. This method relies on the Doppler effect, where shifts in the star's spectral lines indicate changes in its velocity as it responds to the tug of a planet's gravity. By analyzing these shifts, astronomers can infer the presence of planets, their masses, and their orbits.