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Redshift logo #10101) Ambient music group 2) Kremlin dress
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RedShift logo #21000[planetarium software] Redshift is planetarium software created by Maris Multimedia. It runs on PC with Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and iOS. ...
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Redshift logo #21000 In physics, redshift happens when light or other electromagnetic radiation from an object is increased in wavelength, or shifted to the red end of the spectrum. In general, whether or not the radiation is within the visible spectrum, `redder` means an increase in wavelength – equivalent to a lower frequency and a lower photon energy, in accord.....
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Redshift logo #21000[group] Redshift are a British electronic music group, founded in 1996 by Mark Shreeve. Their musical style is rooted in the early to mid 1970’s German electronic music era, often described as Berlin School, and transcends the genre using musical originality, multi-instrumentation, and complex harmonic arrangements using analogue sequenci...
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Redshift logo #21000[software] Redshift is an application that adjusts the computer display`s color temperature based upon the Sun`s apparent position in relation to the user`s location on Earth. The program is free software, inspired by the proprietary f.lux, and can be used to reduce eye strain as well as insomnia and delayed sleep phase syndrome. The comput...
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Redshift logo #21000[theory] Redshift is a techno-economic theory suggesting hypersegmentation{Clarify|date=June 2011} of information technology markets based on whether individual computing needs are over or under-served by Moore`s law, which predicts the doubling of computing transistors (and therefore roughly computing power) every two years. The theory, pr...
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Redshift logo #22785Multiplication of wavelength of light coming from an object due to its motion away from earth; expansion of the universe; strong gravitational field.
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Redshift logo #20103Redshift is the lengthening of the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation (or, equivalently, the shortening of its frequency). There are three types of redshift.The (Relativistic) Doppler EffectNamed after its discoverer, Christian Doppler (1803-53), this is the change in frequency that results when the emitter is travelling away from the viewer, ...
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Redshift logo #21813A shift in the lines of an object's spectrum toward the red end. Redshift indicates that an object is moving away from the observer. The larger the redshift, the faster the object is moving.
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Redshift logo #20534This refers to the fact that the spectrum of distant galaxies is shifted towards the long wavelength 'red' end of the electromagnetic spectrum. (Redshift is caused by Doppler shift, beyond scope of standard grade physics). Bigger redshifts mean that the object is moving away from us faster. An astronomer by name of Edwin Hubble discovered that th...
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redshift logo #20037When the light an object emits is displaced toward the red end of the spectrum it is said to be redshifted. In general, photons of light that are emitted at a source at one energy and detected by an observer at a lower energy are redshifted. Often, the redshift of an object can be measured by examining atomic absorption or emission lines in its spe...
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Redshift logo #20687When the light an object emits is displaced toward the red end of the spectrum it is said to be redshifted. In general, photons of light that are emitted at a source at one energy and detected by an observer at a lower energy are redshifted. Often, the redshift of an object can be measured by examining atomic absorption or emission lines in its spe...
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