What does it mean when an emission line of helium from a galaxy is shifted toward red?

What does it mean when an emission line of helium from a galaxy is shifted toward red?

A. The galaxy is moving away from the viewer.
B. The galaxy is moving toward the viewer.
C. The galaxy contains a large percent of hydrogen.
D. The galaxy contains a small percent of hydrogen.

When an emission line of helium from a galaxy is shifted toward red it mean that the galaxy is moving away from the viewer.

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