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← HistoryWhich mechanism caused discrepancies between plotted and observed star positions using early Medieval astrolabes?
A)Spherical Aberration✓
B)Chromatic Dispersion
C)Diffraction Limit
D)Elliptical Retardation
💡 Explanation
Early astrolabes used pinhole sights; spherical aberration occurred because light rays focused imperfectly due to the lens shape, therefore producing blurred star images and inaccurate angular measurements, rather than spectral splitting or wave obstruction.
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