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Explain, why the planets do not twinkle

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Answered by MrDefaulter
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Because they don't have that specific energy like moon and stars.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Planets are much closer to the earth and are seen as extended sources. So, a planet may be considered as a collection of a large number of point-sized light sources. Although light coming from individual point-sized sources flickers but the total amount of light entering our eye from all the individual point-sized sources average out to be constant. Thereby, planets appear equally bright and there is no twinkling of planets.


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