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← HistoryWhich error corrupted celestial altitude measurements when using a medieval astrolabe during maritime navigation?
A)Parallax shift from lunar phases
B)Spherical aberration from worn lenses
C)Atmospheric refraction near horizon✓
D)Gyroscopic precession of alidade arm
💡 Explanation
When sighting stars near the horizon using an astrolabe, atmospheric refraction causes light bending due to air density gradients which displaces the apparent altitude, impacting accuracy. Therefore atmospheric refraction near horizon prevails, instead of other effects, which involve different instrument limitations/celestial mechanics.
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