noun
- plural of redshift: the displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths in radiation from distant galaxies and other celestial objects
Usage: astronomy
verb
- third person singular present of redshift: to show or cause a redshift in the spectrum
Usage: astronomy
Examples
- The redshifts of distant galaxies provide evidence for the expansion of the universe.
- Astronomers measure redshifts to determine how fast galaxies are moving away from us.
- The greater the redshift, the more distant the galaxy appears to be.
- Light from the most distant quasars shows enormous redshifts.
- The spectrum redshifts as the galaxy moves away from Earth.
- This star’s light redshifts due to the Doppler effect.