Physics, asked by divya326, 1 year ago

Q.why does planet appears to be twinkling?

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Answered by kshubhamroy
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Planets don't twinkle because they are closer, and thus appear larger in our sky, as tiny disks instead of pinpoints.
Answered by sami91
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Stars twinkle because they appear as tiny pinpoints as seen from Earth, even through telescopes. Planets don't twinkle because they are closer, and thus appear larger in our sky, as tiny disks instead of pinpoints.

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