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Our atmosphere causes the stars to appear to twinkle as they try to shine through it, but the Moon doesn't have the same kind of atmosphere as Earth does.

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Q: Why don't stars twinkle from the moon?
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Do stars twinkle if see from the moon surface?

No.


Do you see stars twinkle if you live on the moon?

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.


Why is it that stars twinkle for earth but not from the moon?

This is because the Earth's atmosphere has many layers which causes the rays of light coming from the stars to refract. This gives the effect that stars twinkle. The air around the moon does not have layers so the rays from the stars do not refract, and thus do not twinkle.


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How do you write an essay on how stars twinkle?

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Do stars twinkle due to refraction or gravity?

Stars in the universe twinkle because of refraction not gravity.


Do the stars appear to twinkle from other planets?

When you look at the stars through any substantial atmosphere (mixture of gases), they appear to twinkle, and they're not visible during the day. When you look at the stars through no gas, like from the Hubble Telescope or from the surface of the moon, they're visible all the time, day and night, even when the sun is also in the sky, and they don't twinkle.


Is there any songs that talk about stars Have different adjectives that describe stars Like twinkle twinkle little stars or can you give as much adjectives that talk about stars as you can?

NO!


How do stars twinkle in the absence of oxygen?

They twinkle due to air, not specifically oxygen. If there is no air, they won't twinkle.


What was Taylor Lautner's favorite song when he was a child?

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