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Far, far away, a Red Supergiant (wavelength of 685 nm) star suddenly explodes (known as a

supernova). If the supernova was observed on Earth, 5.83x108 lightyears away, how long ago

did the explosion occur? Determine the frequency of the light emitted from the Red Supergiant

before the explosion. Find the observed frequency if the Red Supergiant and the Earth were

moving apart at a speed of 8,850,000 m/s.

Note: 1 year = 365.25 days

c = 3.00 x 108 m/s

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