Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

Why stars twinkle planet do not?

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Answered by DARL1NGs
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Answer:

Not at all like stars, planets do not twinkle. Stars are so far off that they show up as pinpoints of light within the night sky, Indeed when seen through a telescope. Since all the light is coming from a single point, its way is exceedingly helpless to climatic interference.

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Answered by chavi7749
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Earth that, even through large telescopes, they appear only as pinpoints. Planets shine more steadily because they're closer to Earth and so appear not as pinpoints, but as tiny disks in our sky.

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