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In Disney’s ‘Moana,’ the Characters Navigate Using the Stars, Just Like Real Polynesian Explorers − an Astronomer Explains How These Methods Work - Greater Diversity News

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If you have visited an island like one of the Hawaiian Islands, Tahiti or Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, you may have noticed how small these land masses

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