When a star moves toward Earth, the compression of its light waves causes a shift toward the shorter end of the spectrum known as what?

Answer

Blueshift

When the star approaches an observer, the light waves are compressed, resulting in a blueshift where the wavelength shifts toward the shorter, bluer end of the electromagnetic spectrum.

When a star moves toward Earth, the compression of its light waves causes a shift toward the shorter end of the spectrum known as what?

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