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why do stars appear twinkling​

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Answered by muskanyadav163
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Answer:

Because of the presence of the gasses in them the appear to be twinkling

Answered by Anonymous
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The twinkling of a star is due to atmospheric refraction of starlight. The starlight, on entering the earth’s atmosphere,undergoes refraction continuously before it reaches the earth. The atmospheric refraction occurs in a medium of gradually changing refractive index. Since the atmosphere bends starlight towards the normal, the apparent position of the star is slightly different from its actual position. The star appears slightly higher (above) than its actual position when viewed near the horizon as illustrated in figure. Further, this apparent position of the star is not stationary, but keeps on changing slightly, since the physical conditions of the earth’s atmosphere are not stationary, as explained in previous paragraph.

Since the stars are very distant, they approximate point-sized sources of light. As the path of rays of light coming from the star goes on varying slightly, the apparent position of the star fluctuates and the amount of starlight entering the eye flickers – the star sometimes appears brighter, and at some other time, fainter, which is the twinkling effect.

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