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blue shift

In astronomy, manifestation of the Doppler effect in which light from an object appears to be of shorter wavelength (and therefore of higher frequency) when the object and observer are approaching each other (blue light is of a higher frequency than other colours in the visible spectrum). The blue shift is the opposite of the red shift.



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As Solar Max recorded each blueshift, astronomers observing the same regions of the sun from the National Solar Observatory in New Mexico recorded "redshifts" in hydrogen (H-alpha) emissions, suggesting downward movement of hydrogen.
Intel Capital joins North Bridge Venture Partners and Atlas Venture to complete BlueShift Technologies' Series B financing round totaling $12 million.
By changing the central frequency of the anticorrelated component, they could also produce a blueshift.
 
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