- Summary
- The phenomenon of scintillation, also known as scintillation, is an optical effect where the brightness of stars appears to fluctuate rapidly when light from them reaches an observer on Earth. Atmospheric temperature variations can influence the index of refraction of air, subsequently affecting the appearance of scintillation.
- Title
- Sky Atlas - atlasnieba.pl
- Description
- Why do stars twinkle?
- Keywords
- atlas, jest, home
- NS Lookup
- A 185.123.161.205
- Dates
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Created 2026-02-16Updated 2026-02-16Summarized 2026-03-18
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