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← HistoryWhich effect complicates precise hour angle calculation using a medieval astrolabe at high latitudes?
A)Horizon line warping from air density
B)Shadow pin obscuration by tall objects
C)Increased angular distortion near zenith✓
D)Declination circle interference with alidade
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At high latitudes, the vertical circle projection on astrolabes introduces increased angular distortion near the zenith because the stereographic projection exaggerates distances away from the projection point. Therefore, angular distortion interferes with measurement, rather than obscuration, changes in reference, or instrument collision each resulting from other limitations.
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