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The spectral lines from a galaxy are shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. Which statement is true?Group of answer choicesthe galaxy is not movingthe galaxy is moving towards usthe galaxy is moving away from usthe galaxy is cooling

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The spectral lines from a galaxy are shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. Which statement is true?Group of answer choicesthe galaxy is not movingthe galaxy is moving towards usthe galaxy is moving away from usthe galaxy is cooling

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The galaxy is moving away from us.

This is known as redshift. When a galaxy is moving away from us, the light that it emits is stretched out, making it look more red. This is similar to the Doppler effect, where a car moving away from you sounds lower pitched. In the case of galaxies, this redshift is an indication of the expansion of the universe.

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