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Do you know why stars twinkle but planets don't?

Ever wondered why stars twinkle but planets don’t? Discover the simple science behind this sky mystery and how scientists used a twinkling pulsar to map the invisible parts of our galaxy.

April 22, 2025 / 12:33 IST
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Why Stars Twinkle but Planets Don’t?
Why Stars Twinkle but Planets Don’t?

We have all stared up at the night sky and noticed it—stars seem to twinkle, but planets shine steadily. It is one of the first things we learn about space, but there is a lot more going on behind that twinkle than you might think!

Why Do Stars Twinkle?

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Stars are incredibly far away. Because they are so distant, they appear as tiny pinpoints of light in the sky. As their light travels through Earth’s atmosphere, it gets bent and bounced around by moving air and temperature changes. This causes stars to appear as if they are flickering or “twinkling.”

Planets, on the other hand, are much closer to Earth and appear as small disks in the sky, not pinpoints. Their light still travels through the atmosphere, but because it is spread out over a slightly larger area, it does not flicker the same way. That is why planets usually shine with a steady glow.