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← HistoryWhich mechanism explains the variation in lunar eclipse duration calculated using an astrolabe?
A)Error propagation in chained calculations✓
B)Parallax error across observation range
C)Atmospheric refraction near Moon's horizon
D)Geometric limb darkening of the Moon
💡 Explanation
Error propagation causes increasing inaccuracy in astrolabe calculations involving multiple angular measurements because any initial error amplifies through chained mathematical operations. This leads to variations in predicted eclipse duration rather than parallax, atmospheric refraction or limb darkening, therefore error propagation causes variations.
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