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Stars appear to twinkle because turbulence in the motion of molecules in Earth's atmosphere causes light to bend and wiggle rapidly on its way to the surface—a phenomenon called scintillation.
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In Earth's atmosphere, scintillation varies with different wavelengths of light, which is why some telescopes are placed in space to get clearer images while others are ground-based.
Just as the air near certain surfaces, such as a concrete building or asphalt on a hot day, distorts light more severely, scintillation can vary in different parts of the sky based on changing temperatures and densities in different directions of the atmosphere.
Scintillation is generally more significant the more atmosphere starlight has to pass through on its way to the surface.
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