What do you notice about the spectrum of the stationary galaxy compared to the spectrum of the galaxy in motion when the distance is stationary?

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It is exactly the same.
The spectrum shifts to the left, towards blue.
The spectrum shifts to the right, towards red.

User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
1 month ago

When comparing the spectrum of a stationary galaxy to that of a galaxy in motion, the key difference typically lies in the Doppler effect.

If the galaxy is moving away from us (receding), the spectrum will shift to the right, towards red (redshift). If the galaxy is moving towards us (approaching), the spectrum will shift to the left, towards blue (blueshift).

Given your options and the context of the stationary galaxy, if you're referring to a galaxy moving away from the observer, the correct choice would be:

**The spectrum shifts to the right, towards red.**