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← HistoryWhich distortion increases when sextant mirrors become misaligned due to thermal stress across their mounting points?
A)Parallax error at shorter distances
B)Index error affecting all angles✓
C)Collimation error in telescope focus
D)Limb error specific to angle range
💡 Explanation
When thermal stress misaligns sextant mirrors, the index error increases because the reflected images no longer align at zero separation, causing consistent angular offset. Therefore index error results, rather than parallax, collimation, or limb error, which have different sources of optical distortion.
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