During Rogue One, we saw that the Death Star was able to aim and directly target
the city of Jedha.
So why, an the end of the movie, did they not
fire directly at the archive? They hit what seems to be a location far out in the water, next to the island.
Answer
I think it was because they didn't want to wait to get into ideal position.
The Death star was rising from the horizon and positioning itself to attack. Turning huge battle station like that even for few degrees may take a long time (if we take into consideration the firing at the rebels base in ANH, where they managed to deploy a whole squadron and destroy the Death star before it could emerge from behind the planet).
Tarkin knew exactly from previous attack what the blast radius is, and he probably didn't want to wait to get into position to hit the dead center of the target, when he knew he would hit the target anyway.
(out of universe answer: so we get a more emotional ending)
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