Science, asked by nikitamudgal9557, 1 year ago

why planet do not twinkle? ​

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Answered by Mahammadnaif46
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HI

Answer:

It is because they are closer to earth.

Explanation:

You might think of it as the light traveling a zig-zag path to our eyes, instead of the straight path the light would travel if Earth didn't have an atmosphere. Planets shine more steadily because … they're closer to Earth and so appear not as pinpoints, but as tiny disks in our sky

Answered by Anonymous
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Planets do not emit light as the stars do because the planet's atmosphere absorbs some amount of light and reflects the rest which makes us to see the planets and other bodies around. Moon and venus, which are visible from earth are examples. They absorb some light and reflects the rest. The stars appear to be "twinkling" because the earth atmosphere is more denser than that of the outer space and hence the atmosphere of the earth refracts the light of the stars. The stars are so far from earth as a definite position cannot be seen. So it appears to be glittering.

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