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← HistoryWhich optical effect complicated early Islamic astronomical observations before atmospheric models were developed?
A)Chromatic aberration from lens imperfections
B)Atmospheric refraction altering star positions✓
C)Spherical aberration distorting field of view
D)Vignetting reducing light intensity
💡 Explanation
When light from stars passes through the atmosphere, atmospheric refraction occurs because varying air densities bend light rays, altering the apparent positions of celestial objects. Therefore observed star positions become inaccurate, rather than aberrations or vignetting, which result from separate instrument limitations.
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