
Light from a star that is moving towards an observer will be blue shifted and light from a star moving away from an observer will be red shifted

The observer in front observes a blue shift, the observer behind observes a redshift
You need to know that in the visible light spectrum red light has the longest wavelength and the smallest frequency compared to blue light which has a shorter wavelength and higher frequency
To help you to remember what happens to the wavelength and the frequency of an object as it moves further away, it is useful to think about how the sound of a motorbike would change as it travels away from you. As the motorbike travels away from you the pitch of the sound will become lower. This means the frequency of the sound is decreasing. If the frequency has decreased, the wavelength must also have increased.

Comparing the light spectrum produced from the Sun and a distant galaxy
Red-shift provides evidence that the Universe is expanding because:

Graph showing the greater the distance to a galaxy, the greater the redshift
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