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Red shift is a way that
astronomers use to tell the distance of any object that is very far
away in the universe. In physics, redshift is a phenomenon where
electromagnetic radiation such as light from an object undergoes an
increase in wavelength. Whether the radiation is visible or not,
“redshift” means an increase in wavelength, equivalent to a
decrease in wave frequency and the photon energy.
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