Are there any blue shifted galaxies name rc2?

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This discussion centers on the identification of blue-shifted galaxies, specifically mentioning M31, M32, M33, M81, M86, M90, M98, and M110 as examples. The user successfully located this information using Google, indicating that online resources are effective for finding lists of blue-shifted galaxies. The inquiry highlights the interest in the Doppler effect as it pertains to astronomical observations.

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where can I find a list of blue-shift galaxies, thanks.
 
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M31, M32, M33, M81, M86, M90, M98, M110.

I found these using Google.
 
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