mintakárosodás
Mintakárosodás (or aberration in English) is a phenomenon that occurs when the position of a celestial object appears to shift against the background of more distant stars due to the effects of relativistic aberration. This effect is caused by the finite speed of light and the motion of the observer relative to the source of light.
Mintakárosodás was first described by Albert Einstein in his theory of special relativity in 1905. The phenomenon
The effect of mintakárosodás is most pronounced for celestial objects that are highly relativistic, such as
Mintakárosodás is not an astronomical phenomenon in the classical sense, but rather a consequence of the principles
The study of mintakárosodás has led to a better understanding of the behavior of light in moving