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← HistoryUsing a medieval astrolabe, which adjustment minimizes parallax error?
A)Align horizon at eye level✓
B)Minimize alidade-sun distance differential
C)Maximize instrument shadow length
D)Use multiple elevation measurements initially
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Aligning the astrolabe's horizon with the physical horizon minimizes parallax, because parallax is geometrically related to the distance between the eye and the instrument (parallax error). Therefore, accurate altitude measurements are possible, rather than measurements skewed by sighting angle.
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