Why don't planets twinkle?
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As they don't have light of their own
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HEYA MATE HERE U GO
the planet's are much closer to the earth and are thus seen as extended sources
we can consider a planet as a collection of a large number of point sized sources of light
the total variation in the amount of light entering our eye from all the individual point sized sources will average out to zero
so the planet's are not twinkling
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