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If I point one telescope at a pulsar and record the image and then I point a second telescope at a mirror that has the image of the pulsar on it and record it, will the two recordings be different? It seems to me that according to the theory posted in the link below they should.

Thought experiment regarding an object approaching a mirrorThought experiment regarding an object approaching a mirror

If I point one telescope at a pulsar and record the image and then I point a second telescope at a mirror that has the image of the pulsar on it and record it, will the two recordings be different? It seems to me that according to the theory posted in the link below they should.

Thought experiment regarding an object approaching a mirror

If I point one telescope at a pulsar and record the image and then I point a second telescope at a mirror that has the image of the pulsar on it and record it, will the two recordings be different? It seems to me that according to the theory posted in the link below they should.

Thought experiment regarding an object approaching a mirror

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Reflected light from pulsars

If I point one telescope at a pulsar and record the image and then I point a second telescope at a mirror that has the image of the pulsar on it and record it, will the two recordings be different? It seems to me that according to the theory posted in the link below they should.

Thought experiment regarding an object approaching a mirror