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test5 | 18:23 Wed 27th Dec 2000 | How it Works
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Why do stars appear to twinkle?
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The stars themselves do not twinkle, but our eyes perceive that they do due to fluctuations in the density of the atmosphere.
Its like when you see a heat shimmer or hays off a hot surface things apear to move the same affect happens through the atmosphere and the light from the star apears to twinkle.
Some of the twinkle is due to the way your eyes work.
Check out a paper by Mark Mon-Williams, which explains it all.

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