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← HistoryWhich navigational consequence results when an astrolabe's alidade warps under thermal stress?
A)Elevation angle reading becomes inaccurate✓
B)Star identification becomes effectively impossible
C)Local time determination quickly malfunctions
D)Latitude estimation experiences marginal change
💡 Explanation
A warped alidade on an astrolabe produces systematic angular error during celestial altitude measurements using triangulation because the line of sight becomes misaligned. Therefore, altitude readings become inaccurate, rather than other functions being eliminated or only marginally affected assuming an accurately made plate.
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