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Listen to part of a lecture in an astronomy class. Ok, last time we talked about ancient agricultural civilizations that observed the stars and then used those observations to keep track of the seasons. But today I want to talk to the importance of the stars for early seafarers about how the fixed patterns of stars were used as navigational aids. Ok, you've all heard about the Viking and their impressive navigation skills. But the seafaring people of the Pacific islands. The Polynesians and the Micronesians were quite possibly the world's greatest navigators. Long before the development of advanced navigational tools in Europe. Pacific islanders were traveling from New Zealand to Hawaii and back again using nothing but the stars as navigational instruments. Um. the key to the Pacific islanders success was probably their location near the equator. What that meant was that the sky could be partitioned, divided up, much more symmetrically than it could farther away from the equator. Unlike the Vikings, early observers of the stars in Polynesia were really anywhere along the equator would feel they were at the very center of the things: with the sky to the north and the sky to the south behaving identically. They could see stars going straight up in the east, and straight down in the west. So, it was easier to discern the order in the sky than farther north or farther south where everything would seem more chaotic. Take the case of Gilbert islands. They are part of Polynesia and lie very close to the equator. And the people there were able to divide the sky into symmetrical boxes according to the main directions, north east south and west. And they could precisely describe the location of the star by indicating its position in one of those imaginary boxes. And they realized that you had to know the stars in order to navigate. In fact, there was only one word for both in the Gilbert islands. When you wanted a star expert, you asked for a navigator. Islanders from all over the Pacific learned to use the stars for navigation. And they passed this knowledge down from generation to generation. Some of them utilized stone structures called stone canoes. And these canoes were on land of course. And you can still see them on some islands today. They were positioned as if they were heading in the direction of the points on the sea horizon where certain stars would appear and disappear during the night. And young would be navigators sat by the stones at night. And turned in different directions to memorize the constellations they saw. So, they could recognize them and navigate by them later on when they went out to sea. One important way the Polynesians had for orienting themselves was by using Zenith stars. A Zenith star was a really bright star that would pass directly overhead at a particular latitude at a particular distance from the equator. Often at latitude associates with some particular Pacific island. So, the Polynesians could estimate their latitude just by looking straight up by observing whether a certain Zenith star pass directly overhead at night. They had known that if they had reached the same latitude as a particular island they were trying to get to. Another technique used by the Polynesians was to look for a star pair. That's two stars that arise at the same time or set at the same time. And navigators could use this pair of stars as reference points. Because they rise or set together only at specific latitudes. So, navigators might see one-star pair setting together and would know how far north or south of the equator they were. And if they kept on going, and the next night they saw the pair of stars setting separately, then they would know that they were at a different degree of latitude. So, looking at rising and setting of the star pairs is a good technique. Actually, it makes more sense with settings stars they can be watched instead of trying to guess when they will rise. Ok, I think all these showed that the navigating doesn't really require fancy navigational instruments. The peoples of the Pacific islands had such expert knowledge of astronomy as well as navigation that they were able to navigate over vast stretches of open ocean. And it’s even possible that the Polynesian navigators had already sailed to the Americas, centuries before Columbus.

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