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← HistoryWhich adjustment compensates for changing zenith distance using an astrolabe?
A)Rotating the rete's star pointers
B)Adjusting the alidade along horizon✓
C)Varying the latitude plate
D)Recalibrating the shadow square
💡 Explanation
Aligning the alidade achieves accurate celestial angle measurements because it pivots about the instrument's center, therefore matching the observed altitude angle on the limb rather than indicating a time shift or latitude correction.
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