How do the wavelengths of light change during a blue shift compared to a redshift?

Answer

Wavelengths are squeezed together toward the shorter end of the spectrum.

When an object approaches, the light waves are compressed, resulting in shorter measured wavelengths, which correspond to the blue region of the visible spectrum.

How do the wavelengths of light change during a blue shift compared to a redshift?
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