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← HistoryWhich optical phenomenon causes distorted star positions viewed through Earth's atmosphere, impeding ancient astronomical observations?
A)Atmospheric refraction✓
B)Chromatic aberration
C)Fraunhofer diffraction
D)Doppler shift
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When starlight enters the atmosphere, atmospheric refraction occurs because varying air densities bend the light's path, altering the apparent position of celestial objects. Therefore, star positions appear distorted, rather than displaying color separation, diffraction patterns, or frequency shifts, which result from other optical phenomena.
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