Blue shift occurs when an object emitting light moves toward an observer, causing the wavelengths of the emitted light to compress. This shift towards the blue end of the spectrum indicates that the light is of higher frequency and energy. Blue shift is commonly observed in astronomical contexts, such as when a star or galaxy moves closer to Earth. It contrasts with redshift, which occurs when an object moves away from the observer.
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