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Lights blinking at a distance is due to the atmosphere. They appear to twinkle actually vs blinking on a periodic basis. What happens is that over long distances, enough water vapor and other opaque gases get into your line of sight (between you and the light source). However, due to wind currents, the vapor and gases that block your vision are constantly moving. Hence, the light is blocked/unblocked/blocked as the gases and vapor in your line of sight keep moving.

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