Science, asked by bharadwajrohan7, 9 months ago

. The star proxima centauri twinkle but mars donot twinkle.why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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They look like disks even in small telescopes. Planets don't twinkle because the scintillation of light from one side of the disk mixes with scintillation from other parts of the disk, and the disturbances cancel out. It's all because planets appear much, much bigger than stars as seen from Earth.

Answered by Anonymous
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They look like disks even in small telescopes. Planets don't twinkle because the scintillation of light from one side of the disk mixes with scintillation from other parts of the disk, and the disturbances cancel out. It's all because planets appear much, much bigger than stars as seen from Earth.

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