Main Takeaway: In around the ninth century, humans learned how to sail across vast tracts of the open ocean, to islands as far away as 1000 miles. Watch as Neil deGrasse Tyson interviews master navigator Nainoa Thompson about techniques for using using the stars to ...
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- In around the ninth century, humans learned how to sail across vast tracts of the open ocean, to islands as far away as 1000 miles.
- Watch as Neil deGrasse Tyson interviews master navigator Nainoa Thompson about techniques for using using the stars to ...
- Hawai'i—possibly the most remote island chain on the planet—was discovered hundreds of years ago by
- Learn more about TED-Ed Student Talks here: Visit the TED-Ed Student Talks YouTube channel: ...
- In this informative 2-minute video, we delve into the fascinating world of
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