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Why do stars appear so steady when viewed from the surface of moon or by an astronaut in space? Answer properly pls
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Why do stars appear so steady when viewed from the surface of moon or
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The light from these little disks is also refracted by Earth's atmosphere, as it travels toward our eyes. ... That's because, in the direction of any horizon, you're looking through more atmosphere than when you look overhead. If you could see stars and planets from outer space, both would shine steadily.
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