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Which systematic error develops when repeated solar altitude sightings are observed towards the horizon using an astrolabe?

A)Progressive overestimation due to atmospheric refraction.
B)Oscillating errors from instrument temperature drift.
C)Random errors magnified from parallax shift.
D)Static underestimation arising from alidade misalignment.

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When solar altitude is observed near the horizon, atmospheric refraction causes light to bend downwards, causing the sun to appear higher than its actual position. Therefore a progressive overestimation develops, rather than drift, parallax, or static errors which involve separate optical principles or instrument malfunctions.

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