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Scintillation and Twinkling: Why Stars Twinkle More Than Planets
Scintillation and Twinkling: Why Stars Twinkle More Than Planets

Stars twinkle because their light passes through turbulent air, bending randomly. Planets don't twinkle because they appear as small disks, not points-light from different parts cancels out the flicker. This is atmospheric scintillation in action.

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