If a star's spectral lines are uniformly shifted toward the shorter-wavelength, higher-frequency end of the spectrum, what is this phenomenon called and what does it imply?

Answer

Blueshift, implying the star is moving toward the observer.

A blueshift occurs when a star moves toward the observer, causing the wavelengths of its spectral lines to compress toward the blue end of the spectrum.

If a star's spectral lines are uniformly shifted toward the shorter-wavelength, higher-frequency end of the spectrum, what is this phenomenon called and what does it imply?

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