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← HistoryWhich phenomenon could limit the accuracy of angular measurements taken with an astrolabe if not corrected for?
A)Atmospheric refraction near horizon✓
B)Gravitational lens distortion on stars
C)Doppler shift of celestial objects
D)Parallax caused by lunar cycles
💡 Explanation
When observing celestial objects at low altitudes, atmospheric refraction occurs because light bends as it passes through the atmosphere, causing an apparent shift in position thus affecting angular measurements. Therefore atmospheric refraction, rather than lensing, Doppler shift, or parallax which involve fundamentally different effects, must be corrected.
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