When observing the near side of a spiral galaxy moving towards the observer, how are the spectral lines shifted?

Answer

Blueshifted (shifted toward shorter wavelengths)

Material moving toward the observer causes the light waves to compress, resulting in a blueshift, meaning the spectral lines move toward shorter wavelengths.

When observing the near side of a spiral galaxy moving towards the observer, how are the spectral lines shifted?

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