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what is the atmospheric refraction why stars twinkle and planets do not​

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Answered by ParikhAyushi
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what is the atmospheric refraction why stars twinkle and planets do not?

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Atmospheric refraction is the deviation of light or other

  • Stars twinkle bcz they have their own lights..
  • Planets do not give light bcz they don't have their own lights..

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Answered by srishtichaudharyjaim
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compared to stars,the planets are much closer to earth due to which the shift in atmospheric refraction is smaller.since the planets are closer,they appear larger than stars,so the shift is not enough for planets to twinkle.Due to the effects of earth's atmosphere,the stars twinkle in the night sky.

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