Science, asked by arnavsharma9875, 5 months ago

Why are the constellations called by names of animals or people?
Why do planets not twinkle?
What is the solar system?
How do the planets stay in their orbits?
How does the earth looks from the moon?​

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Answered by mannatrajputc8b22
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A stars has its own light, so when it enters the Earth's atmosphere, it gets reflected by different obstructions. As a result, it twinkles. But since the planets are near, the light reflected by them comes to us directly. Hence, they do not twinkle.

Answered by amulya122
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Why do planets not twinkle?

Unlike stars, planets don't twinkle. Stars are so distant that they appear as pinpoints of light in the night sky, even when viewed through a telescope. Because all the light is coming from a single point, its path is highly susceptible to atmospheric interference (i.e. their light is easily diffracted).

What is the solar system?

the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit round the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets. The planets of the solar system are (in order of distance from the sun) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

How do the planets stay in their orbits?

He explained that gravity is a key aspect in keeping the planets in orbit. The Sun's gravity constantly pulls on the planets, preventing them from leaving their orbit and the solar system. The forward motion of the planets prevents the Sun's gravity from pulling planets straight into it.

How does the earth looks from the moon?

At night, from Earth orbit, you see the lights of Earth's cities. ... As we pass the moon – some quarter million miles (about 380,000 km) away – Earth looks like a bright ball in space. It's not terribly different from the way the moon looks to us. The first images of the Earth from the moon came from the Apollo mission.

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