If an intrinsically blue-white A-type star shows its spectral lines consistently shifted toward longer wavelengths, what conclusion is drawn about its motion?

Answer

It is receding from Earth.

A shift toward longer (red) wavelengths indicates redshift, which means the star is moving away from the observer, even if its high temperature keeps its visual color blue-white.

If an intrinsically blue-white A-type star shows its spectral lines consistently shifted toward longer wavelengths, what conclusion is drawn about its motion?
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