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Need to know facts about red shift?

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you should probably ask your docter about that if ur having red shift

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What is the opposite of the red shift?

The opposite of the red shift is the purple shift.


Is the red shift cs12 coming out in the us?

its not coming because they know that you live here


When was The Red Shift created?

The Red Shift was created in 2005-06.


What is a Doppler red shift and a Doppler blue shift?

A Doppler red-shift is a shift in recognizable features of a star's spectrum from the wavelengths where we know they belong toward longer wavelengths. Such a shift can be caused by the star's moving away from us, and that's how it's interpreted when astronomers see it. A Doppler blue-shift is a shift in recognizable features of a star's spectrum from the wavelengths where we know they belong toward shorter wavelengths. Such a shift can be caused by the star's moving toward us, and that's how it's interpreted when astronomers see it.


What model of universe creation is supported by the red shift?

All modern models based on science that are worth their salt would be. The only major theory I know about the origin of the universe is the Big Bang Theory, which is supported by Red Shift observations. Galaxies we can observe are all moving away (we know this due to Red Shift) from a central point, believed to be the epicenter of the Big Bang.


How can two different opbjects with different speeds give off the same red shift?

No one ever said that they do. In fact, the only way we know a distant object's [radial] speed is through its red shift. So if two objects have the same red shift, then as far as anybody knows, they have the same speed.


How does red shift support the steady state theory?

Red shift supports the steady state theory in that the red shift indicates the Continuity Condition. Steady State means Conservation of Energy and does not require an expanding universe. It is the misunderstanding of red shift that adds the requirement of an expanding universe and the need for continuous creation.Hubble saw red shift as a "hitherto unrecognized principle of nature", not an expansion of the universe. less prudent physicists have misunderstood red shift. Red shift is an indicator of "continuity condition" and the result of centrifugal force balancing gravitational centripetal force.Steady State is the proper term for Conservation of Energy or Homeostasis, which seems to characterize the universe. "Steady State Theory" without expansion is well supported by red shift.The proper Theory of Gravity, E = -mu/r + mcV, accounts for 'dark Energy and red shift" and a finite universe.


What determines galaxy motion and distance?

One of the most reliable methods employed presently is using Hubbles Laws and Constant, utilizing the red shift. RED SHIFT A+LS (:


What is the shift in the light of a galaxy toward the red wavelength called?

This phenomenon is called red shift.


How does someone know the universe is 14.2 billion light years long if it goes on forever?

This was one of the major contributions of Astronomer Hubble (and others). The 'red shift' of light is an easily proved phenomenon - analogous to Doppler shift of frequency. And, the further away a star is, the greater its red shift. The red shift is caused by the speed at which the distant star is retreating. AND, when those two facts are combined, we can see that the universe appears to have expanded from a point. And the time back to that point in time is a constant irrespective of which star is studied. So we have an expanding universe in which the velocity of a star is proportional to its distance. The time back to that common origin is about 14.5 x109 years ago.


What is the red shift of hydrogen?

The red shift depends on the relative motion of the emitting source and receiving detector. Hydrogen per se has no red shift. There is hydrogen with great red shift (in stars in galaxies far away that are moving rapidly away from us).


What does red shift show?

The red shift shows the velocity with which an object is moving away from the earth. The red shift of an object is correlated to its distance from the earth and so it is also a measure of the distance.