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Which effect limits positional accuracy when an astrolabe's altitude scale shifts due to thermal expansion?

A)Parallax error in angular measurement
B)Refraction error from atmospheric density
C)Alignment error during celestial observation
D)Eccentricity error in circular projection

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When the astrolabe's altitude scale shifts, an eccentricity error occurs because the circular projection of celestial coordinates is no longer centered on the observer’s zenith. Therefore eccentricity error results, rather than parallax, refraction, or alignment errors which arise from different physical limitations during observation.

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