Question 1690Navigation General

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A phase correction may be applicable to correct the sextant altitude correction of _______________.

A third magnitude stars only
B some planets
C the Sun
D any star
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) third magnitude stars only. A phase correction may be applicable to correct the sextant altitude correction of third magnitude stars, as these fainter stars are more affected by atmospheric refraction compared to brighter stars or the Sun. The phase correction accounts for the difference in apparent altitude between the star's true position and its observed position due to atmospheric effects. The other options are incorrect because phase corrections are not typically applied to planets (B), the Sun (C), or brighter stars (D), as the atmospheric effects on their observed altitudes are less significant and can be adequately corrected using standard sextant altitude correction methods.

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