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cousgoose t1_j65fzs6 wrote

Put it somewhere near a black hole, not really to view the BH, but to use its power as a gravitational lens. Could theoretically see a ton of interesting things around it with more clarity.

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WictImov t1_j65rdv4 wrote

I don't think using a black hole as a gravitational lens would achieve your objective. A simple lens like a magnifying glass does not work like a set of lenses with well-placed relative distances like a telescope (or microscope). Try using a magnifying glass to see something in the distance. It doesn't work, it will only focus on something closer to it than it is to your eye.

This is all moot however because you would see those things with more clarity if you placed the space telescope close to them, to begin with.

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cousgoose t1_j66ep3o wrote

Hmm I swear I read a thing or two about the concept! The idea being if you were at a certain distance away, the BH could capture and 'focus' light emitted behind it, such that the image would be in finer detail? Unless I misunderstood. And I briefly tried searching the web for answers, but could only find articles about basic concepts of lensing. I'll keep looking!

My thinking was, if this were indeed possible, you could maybe rotate around the BH to get many clearer images of many different objects

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