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Originally posted by kingster129
Go outside at night and look at the stars.
Every single star is pulsating! Some even different colors!
Originally posted by boymonkey74
Wonder how many STARS this thread will get
Hope those blue ones don't go supernova lol
Originally posted by boymonkey74
reply to post by kingster129
You do know that stars twinkle and some do show different colours.
starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov...
Astronomical seeing refers to the blurring and twinkling of astronomical objects such as stars caused by turbulent mixing in the Earth's atmosphere varying the optical refractive index. The astronomical seeing conditions on a given night at a given location describe how much the Earth's atmosphere perturbs the images of stars as seen through a telescope.