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Which limitation constrains astrolabe accuracy when sighting celestial objects located near to the horizon?

A)Atmospheric refraction distorts apparent position
B)Parallax error due to instrument thickness
C)Ecliptic alignment drift over time
D)Observer eye accommodation nonlinearity

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When sighting celestial objects near to the horizon, atmospheric refraction occurs because light bends as it passes through different density air layers, distorting the apparent position. Therefore, atmospheric refraction limits accuracy, rather than parallax, ecliptic drift, or eye nonlinearity which are unrelated to atmospheric effects.

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