why planets do not tiwnkle
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The planets do not twinkle because they do not have light of their own.
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1️⃣Planets do not twinkle because they appear larger in size than the stars as they are relatively closer to earth.
2️⃣Planets can be considered as a collection of a large number of point-size sources of light.
3️⃣The different parts of these planets produce either brighter or dimmer effect in such a way that the average of brighter and dimmer effect is zero.
4️⃣Hence, the twinkling effects of the planets are nullified and they do not twinkle.
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1️⃣Planets do not twinkle because they appear larger in size than the stars as they are relatively closer to earth.
2️⃣Planets can be considered as a collection of a large number of point-size sources of light.
3️⃣The different parts of these planets produce either brighter or dimmer effect in such a way that the average of brighter and dimmer effect is zero.
4️⃣Hence, the twinkling effects of the planets are nullified and they do not twinkle.
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