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what galaxy is redshift apart of
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Redshift refers to the phenomenon of light being stretched to longer wavelengths (shifted towards the red end of the spectrum) as it travels vast distances through the expanding universe. It is not a specific galaxy, but a characteristic of distant galaxies observed from Earth.
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