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← HistoryWhich optical distortion was minimized during the peak era of astrolabe construction?
A)Spherical aberration✓
B)Chromatic aberration
C)Wave diffraction
D)Fresnel diffraction
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Spherical aberration had to be reduced in astrolabes because grinding lenses to a precise parabolic shape was difficult. This mechanism allowed construction of more accurate instruments. Therefore, medieval lens makers optimized plano-convex lenses, rather than achromatic lenses to correct chromatic fringes.
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