Explain why the planets do not twinkle in easy language
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Planets, just like the Sun, do not twinkle. Planets are also closer to the Earth than those distant stars, so planets appear larger in comparison. Due to the planets' closeness to Earth, the light coming from these celestial bodies does not bend much due to Earth's atmosphere.....
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the planets are much closer to the earth, and are thus seen as extended sources. if we consider a planet as a collection of a large number of point sized sources of light, the total variation in the amount of light entering our eye from all the individual point sized sources will average out to zero, thereby nullifying the twinkling effect....
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