konstellaatiohäviö
Konstellaatiohäviö refers to a phenomenon observed in astronomical observations where the perceived distribution of stars deviates from what is expected based on their actual spatial arrangement. This can occur due to various factors, including atmospheric conditions, limitations of observational instruments, and the presence of intervening matter. For instance, twinkling, also known as scintillation, is a common form of konstellaatiohäviö caused by the Earth's atmosphere refracting starlight as it passes through turbulent air layers. This makes stars appear to flicker and shift position slightly.
Instrumental effects can also contribute to konstellaatiohäviö. Imperfections in telescope optics, such as aberrations, can distort