red-shift

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    • red shift describes the observed increase in the wavelength of light from most distant galaxies
    • the further away the galaxies, the increased wavelength of light
    • the longer wavelengths have shifted towards the red end of the spectrum
    • this suggests the source of light is moving away from the Earth
    • more distant galaxies have greater red shifts than closer galaxies
    • this suggests that more distant galaxies are moving away faster than closer galaxies
    • the furthest galaxies are moving away the fastest
    • this suggests that the universe is expanding from a very small region
    • the universe is expanding at a greater rate
    • this supports the Big Bang Theory, that the universe started from an explosion, which caused space to expand, and the expansion is still continuing
    • the Big Bang suggests that the universe began from a small region that was extremely hot and dense
    • it suggests that it exploded, and space starting expanding, and is still continuing to expand
    • new observations from 1998 suggest that galaxies are moving away at a greater rate
    • there is still much about the universe that is not understood, such as dark matter and dark energy
    • dark matter is the unknown substance that holds galaxies together, that does not emit any electromagnetic radiation
    • dark energy is responsible for the accelerated expansion of the universe
    • new observations undergo peer review
    • peer review is important because it detects bias