redshift

/ˈrɛʃ.fɪt/

Definitions

1. noun

A displacement of a spectral line to longer wavelengths, indicating that the source of the light is moving away from the observer.

“The redshift of distant galaxies is evidence for the expansion of the universe.”

2. verb

To shift the wavelengths of light to longer wavelengths, often indicating a motion away from the observer.

“The galaxy redshifts as it moves further from us.”

Synonyms

  • spectrum shift
  • stellar drift

Antonyms

  • blueshift
  • redline