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← HistoryWhich astronomical calculation was simplified by the use of the alidade on an astrolabe?
A)Determining the parallax of stars
B)Measuring the altitude of celestial bodies✓
C)Calculating the precession of equinoxes
D)Predicting the occurrence of solar eclipses
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When observing a celestial body, the alidade's sights are aligned with it, because the angle from the horizon to the body can then be directly read off the altitude scale on the astrolabe. Therefore measuring altitude results, rather than parallax, precession, or eclipses, which involve more complex calculations.
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