explain why the planets does not Twinkled
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The planets are much closer to the earth and earth as seen as extended sources. Thus a planet is a collection of large number of point sized sources of light. The total variation in the amount of light entering our eyes from all the individual point sized sources will undergo atmospheric refraction. But they all will average out to zero thereby nullifying the twinkling effect.
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The planets are much closer to the earth and earth as seen as extended sources. Thus a planet is a collection of large number of point sized sources of light. The total variation in the amount of light entering our eyes from all the individual point sized sources will undergo atmospheric refraction. But they all will average out to zero thereby nullifying the twinkling effect.
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Planets do not usually twinkle , because they are so close to us ; they appear big enough that the twinkling is not noticeable
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