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No. Stars twinkle on Earth because the light beams have to enter the atmosphere, altering the brightness of the star by the second. Since the moon really doesn't have a atmosphere, stars seen from there wouldn't twinkle.

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Do stars twinkle if see from the moon surface?

No.


Why do stars seen twinkling whereas the moon does not?

The stars twinkle because they're balls of gas burning and making their own light, just like the sun. The moon is a solid rock and it doesn't make it's own light. The light from the sun reflects on the moon and that's why we see it.


Stars twinkle when you see them because you see them because their light is distorted by earth?

Stars shine steadily, but the atmosphere distorts the point image so that it appears to "twinkle". Planets are not point-sources; they actually have a tiny-but-visible disk. So the atmospheric turbulence doesn't cause planets to twinkle nearly as much.


If you live inside the earth how would you able to see stars and moon and sun?

i will use the telescope


Can you see the moon and stars at day time?

You can see the moon sometimes


Can you see the moon and the stars at the same time?

Yes on a clear sky you can clearly see the moon and the stars as well.


Why ca you see both the moon and stars in the night sky?

The moon and stars are both out at night.


Why do astronauts in orbit around Earth see a black sky with stars that do not twinkle but see a blue earth?

Stars twinkle due to the scattering effect of earth's atmosphere. In space this is no atmosphere, thus they do not twinkle. The sky is black in space because there is no scattering of light as there is in the atmosphere. The earth appears blue from space due to the color of the gases in the atmosphere, and their reflected light on large bodies of water.


Is it true that if you sing at night a fairy will come in your bedroom?

Sing and no that is'nt true "Come come come little fairy I now see I would like to see you shine in the light of the moon so bright." to the tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star how i wonder were you are up above the world so high like the dimonds in the sky twinkle twinkle little star how i wonder were you are twinkle twinkle little star how i wonder were you are


What stars can you see when you stand on the moon?

The same stars as you can see when you stand on the Earth, but more clearly.


What do see in the sky at night?

Stars and the moon


What if stars didn't twinkle?

Unlikely. Galaxies form from stars pulling each other together. If there were no galaxies, it would be indicative of a lack of forces between the stars. Which roughly means no gravity. Which also means no us.