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Why planets do not twinkle ???

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Answered by rajesh111kumar99
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Answer:

Because Planet have not Its own light

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Answered by Anonymous
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WHY PLANETS DO NOT TWINKLE ??

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★ PLANETS DO NOT TWINKLE ★

planet does not EMIT light because they are not a point source of light however the planet appears to be bigger because they are very very near to the earth they become visible due to reflection of light falling on them the the reflection in the light coming from various parts of the planets get averaged out you to atmospheric reflection and the brightness of planet remain same and they don't twinkle

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