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why planet do not twinkling? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Why do stars twinkle (but planets don't)? (video) | Khan Academy The answer is the planets actually do twinkle. In fact, everything outside our atmosphere, anything we're looking at outside your atmo

Answered by Ajfar123
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⏺️Stars appear as point-sized sources of light since they are distant objects.The physical conditions of the atmosphere,through which the starlight travels,are not stationary.Therefore the apparent position of the star fluctuates and the amount of starlight entering the eye flickers.Hence, the stars appear to twinkle.

⏺️Planets are seen as extended sources of light since they are closer to the earth.It can be considered to be made up of large number of point-sized sources.The variation in the amount of light entering our eye from all the individual point-sized sources average out to zero.This nullifies the twinkling effect. As a result, planets do not twinkle.

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