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← HistoryWhich limitation complicated precise measurements of stellar altitude when using pre-17th century astrolabes at sea?
A)Inability to correct optical distortions
B)Inaccurate graduation of alidade scale
C)Motion of the observation platform✓
D)Limited availability of star catalogs
💡 Explanation
When using an astrolabe on a ship, wave-induced motion creates errors because the shifting horizon makes maintaining a steady reference challenging, corrupting altitude measurements. Therefore, platform motion is the main limitation, rather than distortions, graduation errors, or star catalog limitations which require stable observational conditions.
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