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If I flew over to a the nearest black hole with the Hubble scope on a trailer (cough), how would the performance of the scope differ from current, particularly with regards to observing extremely distant objects.
In particular, when time dilation becomes extreme as my orbit of the BH nears the even horizon, how does that effect my observation of far redshifted objects that are also extremely time-dilated compared to the Earth frame?
In particular, when time dilation becomes extreme as my orbit of the BH nears the even horizon, how does that effect my observation of far redshifted objects that are also extremely time-dilated compared to the Earth frame?