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← HistoryWhich measurement error primarily affects the accuracy of celestial navigation using a sextant?
A)Parallax from the lunar cycle
B)Index error from imperfect mirrors✓
C)Refraction due to atmospheric pressure
D)Deviation caused by the ship's hull
💡 Explanation
When celestial navigation uses a sextant, index error, which involves misalignment of the instrument's mirrors, causes inconsistent angle measurements, impeding accurate position calculations because it systematically shifts all readings. Therefore, index error impacts sextant accuracy, unlike parallax, refraction, or deviation which involve independent phenomena.
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