Physics, asked by libnaprasad, 3 months ago

Why do stars twinkle and planets do not ?​


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Answered by aryadwivedi10
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Answer:

Because planets do not have nuclear fusion, they do not produce their own light. Instead, they shine with light reflected from a star. When we see planets in the night sky, such as Venus, the so-called "Evening Star," we're seeing reflected sunlight.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hey Mate here is Your Answer

Stars twinkle because … they're so far away from Earth that, even through large telescopes, they appear only as pinpoints. ... Planets shine more steadily because … they're closer to Earth and so appear not as pinpoints, but as tiny disks in our sky.

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