Appearance of distant objects to an observer in a charged-black-hole spacetime

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Gravitational effects cause the visual appearance of the external universe to be distorted to observers near or inside a Reissner-Nordström black hole. This paper calculates the visual distortion, frequency shift, and luminosity changes for two types of observers: those at a fixed point above the event horizon or below the Cauchy horizon, and those who fall radially through both horizons. With the aid of recognizable objects, computer-generated pictures show how the ``sky'' is distorted for an observer who falls into the black hole.

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