In astronomy, a blueshift is a decrease in electromagnetic wavelength caused by the motion of a celestial object toward an observer.
Blueshift or blue shift may also refer to:
- Blue Shift (album), an ARIA Award-winning, 1990 album by Clarion Fracture Zone
- "Blue Shift", a song by Hawkwind from their 1993 album Electric Tepee
- "Blue Shift", a song by Lemaitre from their 2010 album "The Friendly Sound EP"
- Blueshift, an unreleased album by Splashdown
- "Blue Shift" (short story), a science fiction short story by Stephen Baxter
- Blueshifting, an information technology term defined in Redshift (theory)
- Blue shift (molecule) (a.k.a. "hypsochromic shift"), a change in spectral band position in a spectrum of a molecule to a shorter wavelength
- Blue shift in American politics is an observed phenomenon under which mail-in votes trend towards the Democratic Party.
See also
- Doppler effect
- Half-Life: Blue Shift, an expansion for the computer game Half-Life.
- Redshift
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