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← HistoryWhich observational error increases when early astrolabes use narrower alidades?
A)Star identification accuracy decreases✓
B)Planetary motion appears retrograde
C)Horizon alignment becomes distorted
D)Zenith distance calculations drift
💡 Explanation
Increased diffraction occurs because the narrower alidade limits the aperture, causing blurring via Huygens' principle; therefore, star positions become less precise, rather than errors involving horizons or planetary motion which have unrelated causes.
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