How do scientists determine the precise shift of distant astronomical objects?

Answer

By comparing the observed position of absorption lines against their known, rest-frame position

The measurement relies on comparing the observed position of the absorption lines in a distant galaxy's spectrum against the known, rest-frame position of those same lines measured on Earth.

How do scientists determine the precise shift of distant astronomical objects?

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