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- decrease in wavelength and increase in frequency and energy, is known as a blueshift, or negative redshift. The terms derive from the colours red and blue...
- Look up blueshift in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In astronomy, a blueshift is a decrease in electromagnetic wavelength caused by the motion of a...
- travelling into a gravitational well, is known as a gravitational blueshift (a type of blueshift). The effect was first described by Einstein in 1907, eight...
- required Lorentz symmetry. Astronomers know of three sources of redshift/blueshift: Doppler shifts; gravitational redshifts (due to light exiting a gravitational...
- Cluster, it appeared that this inference based on the blueshift was incorrect. Instead, many blueshifts exhibit the large range in velocities of objects within...
- Priyantha Colombage and produced by Mahen Perera for Creative Force and Blueshift Productions. It stars Chulakshi Ranathunga in the titular role along with...
- relativity to be verified. The measurement of gravitational redshift and blueshift by this experiment validated the prediction of the equivalence principle...
- In physics, a wave vector (or wavevector) is a vector used in describing a wave, with a typical unit being cycle per metre. It has a magnitude and direction...
- In American politics, a blue shift, also called a red mirage, is an observed phenomenon under which counts of in-person votes are more likely than overall...
- the original on March 2, 2012. "How Many Stars in the Milky Way?". NASA Blueshift. Archived from the original on January 25, 2016. C****an, A.; et al. (January...