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When looking at the radiation emitted by distant stars or galaxies, scientists see emission spectra shifted towards the red end of the electromagnetic spectrum. The observed wavelengths are longer than expected. And something like causes the wavelength to stretch.
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Answer:
When looking at the radiation emitted by distant stars or galaxies, scientists see emission spectra 'shifted' towards the red end of the electromagnetic spectrum—the observed wavelengths are longer than expected. Something causes the wavelength of the radiation to 'stretch'.
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