Light doesn’t have mass; therefore, it is not affected by gravity.
Less energetic light will not be able to escape from a compact massive object, such as a neutron star, but more energetic light will be able to.
Light coming from a compact massive object, such as a neutron star, will be blueshifted.
Visible light coming from a compact massive object, such as a neutron star, will be redshifted, but higher frequencies such as X-rays and gamma rays will not be affected.
Light coming from a compact massive object, such as a neutron star, will be redshifted.
2007-03-05
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