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← HistoryWhich effect complicated the geocentric model's ability to accurately predict planetary positions before telescopes?
A)Atmospheric refraction of star light
B)Planetary retrograde motion irregularities✓
C)Solar parallax influencing angular size
D)Lunar orbital period variations
💡 Explanation
Irregularities in planetary retrograde motion caused problems because the geocentric model relied on perfect circular orbits and epicycles, which could not fully account periodic speed changes due to perspective and changing distances. Therefore, retrograde motion presented challenges, rather than refraction, parallax, or lunar variations, which posed different problems in observation and modeling.
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