Red shift
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Redshift or red shift can refer to:
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[edit] Science
- Redshift, a phenomenon of electromagnetic waves such as light in which spectral lines are shifted to the red end of the spectrum.
- Red shift, an informal term for a bathochromic shift
- RedShift (planetarium software), planetarium software created by Maris Multimedia
[edit] Politics
- Redshift (Politics) is where the Republican candidate does better in the actual vote returns compared to exit polls.
[edit] Music
- Red Shift (Vierk), a work by post-minimalist composer Lois V Vierk
- Redshift (music), an English electronic music group;
- A song by North Carolina hardcore band Hopesfall from the album The Satellite Years
- A song by Paradise Lost from the self-titled album Paradise Lost.
- Redshift, an EP by Splashdown released on Capitol Records.
- Red Shift is a song by Peter Hammill (featuring Randy California), from his third album The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage.
- The Red Shift is a punk band from Armada, Michigan.
- Red Shift is the title of an album by Spanish Death Metal band Asgaroth.
[edit] Literature
- Red Shift (novel), a novel by Alan Garner
- Red Shift (comics), a fictional supervillan in the Marvel Comics universe and one of the Heralds of Galactus
- A poem by Ted Berrigan