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← HistoryWhich limiting factor constrained the positional accuracy of pre-telescopic Islamic astronomical instruments?
A)Atmospheric refraction uncertainties✓
B)Clockwork drive mechanism inaccuracies
C)Metal expansion due to solar heating
D)Star catalog positional data errors
💡 Explanation
Before the invention of the telescope, atmospheric refraction was the dominant uncertainty because the bending of light through the air is significant, obscuring true star positions. Therefore atmospheric refraction limits accuracy, rather than mechanical errors, thermal expansion or catalog errors, which would be secondary effects.
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