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← HistoryWhich phenomenon complicated Medieval Islamic methods predicting lunar visibility?
A)Variations in atmospheric refraction angle✓
B)Inaccuracies in parallax measurement tools
C)Errors computing elliptical orbital paths
D)Discrepancies using sundials for timekeeping
💡 Explanation
Accurate lunar visibility predictions suffered when atmospheric refraction caused angular displacement depended on temperature/humidity gradients, hindering precise altitude knowledge, because refraction shifts the apparent horizon upward, therefore, it needed quantification, rather than relying on ideal geometrical models.
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