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frequency and energy, is
known as a blueshift, or
negative redshift. The
terms derive from the
colours red and blue
which form the
extremes of the
visible light...
- In
physics and
general relativity,
gravitational redshift (known as
Einstein shift in
older literature) is the
phenomenon that
electromagnetic waves or...
- Look up
redshift in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Redshift is a
phenomenon in physics,
especially astrophysics Redshift or
red shift may also refer...
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platform to work with
Amazon Redshift. Krazit, Tom (January 2, 2018). "Amazon Web
Services reportedly named its
cloud database RedShift in
order to
tweak Oracle"...
- In astronomy, a
redshift survey is a
survey of a
section of the sky to
measure the
redshift of
astronomical objects:
usually galaxies, but
sometimes other...
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moving away from the observer. In cosmology, the
redshift of
expansion is
considered separate from
redshifts due to
gravity or
Doppler motion.
Distant galaxies...
- with a
spectroscopic redshift. UDFy-38135539,
discovered in 2009, with z=8.6, does not
appear on this list
because its
claimed redshift is disputed. Follow-up...
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Red Shift is a 1973
fantasy novel by Alan Garner. It is set in Cheshire, England, in
three time periods:
Roman Britain, the
English Civil War and the...
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usually categorized as a
subclass of the more
general category of AGN. The
redshifts of
quasars are of
cosmological origin. The term
quasar originated as a...
- galaxy's
recessional velocity is
typically determined by
measuring its
redshift, a
shift in the
frequency of
light emitted by the galaxy. The
discovery of...