Why the Stars Twinkle: A Local Guide
Stars often seem to flash or twinkle to observers on Earth. The main reason is not the stars themselves but our atmosphere. Small pockets of moving air bend starlight a little, so the star's apparent brightness and position change rapidly.This effect, called scintillation, is stronger for point-like light sources such as distant stars. Planets usually look steadier because their disk projects a la...More
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