Red shift
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Redshift refers to a phenomenon of electromagnetic waves such as light, and is used in astronomy and physics. See also its analogue, blueshift. For astronomical observations, see[link].
Red shift can refer to:
- A photochemical change — see bathochromic shift
- A computerised planetarium created by Focus Essential — see Red Shift (planetarium)
- A novel by Alan Garner — see Red Shift (novel)
- A work by post-minimalist composer Lois V Vierk, named after the astronomical phenomenon redshift — see Red Shift (Vierk)
- A Marvel Comics character, one of Galactus's Heralds — see Red Shift (comics)
- An English folk group
- An English electronic music group; see Red Shift (music)
- A song by North Carolina hardcore band Hopesfall from the album The Satellite Years
- A song by Paradise Lost (band) from the album Paradise Lost (album).
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