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← HistoryWhich navigational error increased when using a damaged 18th-century sextant with a warped frame?
A)Incorrect declination calculation
B)Parallax error in lunar observations
C)Systematic index error variations✓
D)Increased atmospheric refraction errors
💡 Explanation
When using a sextant with a warped frame, mechanical distortion causes systematic index errors because the mirrors are misaligned, leading to varying angular offsets. Therefore, systematic index error variations, rather than declination, parallax, or refraction errors result, which originate from different sources.
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