Is the position of a star as seen by us its true position? Justify your answer.
Is the position of a star as seen by us its true position? Justify your answer.

Answer: When starlight enters the earth’s atmosphere, it is subjected to constant refraction. Refraction happens in a material with a refractive index that is gradually changing. Starlight is distorted as it passes through the atmosphere, and the apparent position of the star differs from its true position by a little amount. The star looks to be significantly higher (above) than it actually is in relation to the ground.