Imagine you are in an indestructible spaceship orbiting a black hole and you decide to launch a probe into the black hole. Explain how time would pass differently for you and the probe as it is pulled into the black hole. Also, explain what the onboard camera would observe as it passed the photon sphere and the event horizon.
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Imagine you are in an indestructible spaceship orbiting a black hole and you decide to launch a probe into the black hole. Explain how time would pass differently for you and the probe as it is pulled into the black hole. Also, explain what the onboard camera would observe as it passed the photon sphere and the event horizon.
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