Blog 1: Our Expanding Universe

Our expanding universe is a captivating cosmic phenomenon that continues to unfold in the vastness of space. Galaxies throughout the cosmos are in a state of expansion, distancing themselves from one another as space itself expands between them. From our vantage point on Earth, nearly every galaxy beyond our Local Cluster is gradually moving away and it appears the farther away the galaxy, the faster the rate at which it expands. Scientists call the source of this acceleration and movement dark energy, however, they still aren’t completely sure how dark energy works. While these cosmic shifts are invisible to the naked eye, astronomers utilize Doppler shifts to measure them and the rate at which they are expanding accurately. 

More specifically, researchers use the wavelength of light to determine whether an object is approaching or receding from Earth. A shorter wavelength, denoted as a “blue shift,” signifies the object is moving towards Earth. Conversely, a longer wavelength, identified as a “redshift,” indicates the object is moving away from Earth. Moreover, the greater the speed of the object in its trajectory, the more drastic the shift in wavelength becomes.

Furthermore, this observational technique has allowed scientists and astronomers to estimate that our universe is approximately 14 billion years old. It is exciting to think how different our universe will look in the billions of years to come. 

The expansion of the universe from the Big Bang to the present. Digital illustration.

Sources: Photo, Dark Energy, Doppler Shift


One response to “Blog 1: Our Expanding Universe”

  1. It is crazy to see all the math and calculations that go into discovering red shift or blue shift to determine if stars are moving towards or away from us. Scientists have determined the universe’s age using this technique but is there anything else we can conclude? Like, if the universe is expanding, what is it expanding into? For example, an inflatable toy expands into the air surrounding it, so are we expanding into something surrounding us? If we are, can we prove it? Let me know your thoughts on this.

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