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By analyzing the color of starlight, astronomers can determine how fast stars within a galaxy are moving toward or away from Earth, revealing the expansion rate of the universe.
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Additional insights we found via Las Cumbres Observatory
Because the color of light is related to its frequency, or how often light waves are observed, the radial motion of stars changes how long it takes those waves to reach an observer, altering the perceived color according to a phenomenon called the Doppler effect.
According to the Doppler effect, the visible color of objects moving away from observers will shift toward longer, redder wavelengths—redshift—with greater severity as they recede faster.
On the other hand, the visible color of objects moving towards observers will shift toward shorter, bluer wavelengths—blueshift.
By comparing the observed colors of the gases that compose stars to stationary samples in a lab, scientists can calculate the radial velocities of many stars to determine the overall motion of the host galaxy.
Combining radial velocities with galaxy distances allows scientists to map the evolution of the universe across space and time.
The Doppler effect also applies to sound waves, which is why approaching sounds have a higher pitch and receding sounds have a lower pitch, since pitch is related to frequency.
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