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hey science lovers its Becky with labrad Academy and I am in Seaside California where Im looking over Monterey Bay and it is so beautiful especially when it is really really cold outside like it is right now because when it is really cold outside these lights on the other side of the bay twinkle but theres a scientific name and terminology for the twinkling and it is called scintillation and that can happen with lights on the other side of a bay that are far away or up at the stars when youre looking up at stars they sometimes twinkle astronomical scintillation is the Stars coming through our atmosphere terrestrial scintillation is the lights coming across the Horizon so scintillation is when light is coming through atmospheric turbulence which is normally caused by changes in temperature so in this really really cold air that I have in Seaside California right now there is changes in the temperature which causes air density to change and when light travels through different mediu