As we see in the night sky you see many planets as well as stars in sky,
we find that stars and planets can be distinguished by twinkling, explain
with reason.
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Stars are MUCH farther away from us than planets, so the beam of light from a star is affected more by passing through our atmosphere than the beam of light from a much closer planet. Our air is the cause of twinkling. If you were out in space, neither planets or stars would twinkle at all.
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