Why do planets rarely seem to twinkle, even when bright?

Answer

They present a slightly larger angular disc of light rather than a perfect point.

Since planets are closer, their light covers a small disc. Atmospheric distortion might dim one edge while brightening another, causing these effects to cancel out, resulting in a steadier appearance.

Why do planets rarely seem to twinkle, even when bright?

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