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  • Why Venus Doesn't Twinkle: Understanding Celestial Visibility
    No, Venus does not twinkle in the night sky. Twinkling is caused by variations in the Earth's atmosphere, which affect the way light travels from the star to the observer. However, Venus is so close to the Earth that the effects of the atmosphere are much less pronounced, and so it does not appear to twinkle.
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