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← HistoryWhich mechanism causes the apparent retrograde motion of planets when observed using a medieval Islamic astrolabe?
A)Elliptical orbital path and observation angle
B)Atmospheric refraction of starlight path
C)Precession effects altering observation timeframe
D)Observer's shifting geocentric perspective✓
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When observing from Earth, the retrograde motion arises because Earth overtakes an outer planet in its orbit, creating the illusion that the planet briefly reverses direction as we pass. Therefore, Earth's motion causes this apparent backwards movement compared to more distant stars, and options A, B, C are distractors.
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