Open question here, surely asked before but couldn't find.-
If I'm in supercruise at 1c or greater and look behind (using the camera 'fixed/tied' to ship) then how come any light catches up to the camera to be seen? Surely the only thing possibly seeable would be another ship moveing at close to the same speed or greater than myself - and that should be red shifted if moving slower and blue shifted if catching up, but what I actually see is the starfield as if I'm going less than 1c. I had expected to face the camera backwards and see nothing when going in excess of 1c but that isn't the case, why is that?
If I'm in supercruise at 1c or greater and look behind (using the camera 'fixed/tied' to ship) then how come any light catches up to the camera to be seen? Surely the only thing possibly seeable would be another ship moveing at close to the same speed or greater than myself - and that should be red shifted if moving slower and blue shifted if catching up, but what I actually see is the starfield as if I'm going less than 1c. I had expected to face the camera backwards and see nothing when going in excess of 1c but that isn't the case, why is that?