Why do planets like Venus or Jupiter typically appear as steady points of light without twinkling?

Answer

They appear as tiny disks, not true points of light

Planets appear as tiny disks, not true points of light, causing their light path to be far less affected by atmospheric turbulence compared to the light from distant stars.

Why do planets like Venus or Jupiter typically appear as steady points of light without twinkling?

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