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← HistoryWhich adjustment compensated for atmospheric refraction during celestial observations using an Islamic astrolabe?
A)Shifting the alidade's pivot point
B)Modifying altitude scale graduations✓
C)Resizing the instrument's diameter
D)Adding a secondary sighting vane
💡 Explanation
When observing stars near the horizon, atmospheric refraction bends light, causing them to appear higher than their actual position, thereby modifying altitude scale graduations corrects for this angular error. Therefore, graduation modification results, rather than pivoting, resizing, or using a secondary vane each requiring different mechanisms and adjustments.
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