Why are stars, blinking? Are you mad?
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✒Stars twinkle because their light must pass through pockets of Earth's atmosphere that vary in temperature and density, and it's all very turbulent.
✒On rough nights, a star appears to shift position constantly as its light is refracted this way and that.
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The movement of air (sometimes called turbulence) in the atmosphere of Earth causes the starlight to get slightly bent as it travels from the distant star through the atmosphere down to us on the ground. ... To our eyes, this makes the star seem to twinkle.
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