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Did Polynesian explorers and voyagers actually use the stars to navigate on the open sea? Find out how accurate Disney was in their portrayal of the Polynesian explorers from a Penn State astronomer with @PennStateEberly (released Nov. 2024). 00:24 - How accurate is the portrayal of wayfinding in Moana 2? 01:06 - What is Maui’s fishook? Is that a real constellation? 01:39 - Why did Moana and other characters hold their hands up to the sky while navigating? 02:06 - What clues can you look for when navigating on open oceans? =========================================================================== Christopher Palma is a Teaching Professor and the Associate Department Head for Outreach in the Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics at Penn State University. From 2019 – 2023, he also served as the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Students in the Eberly College of Science at Penn State. https://sites.psu.edu/chrispalma/ For more on Palma’s research and his reactions to Moana 2, check out his piece on The Conversation: https://theconversation.com/in-disney... ============================================================================== The Penn State Eberly College of Science is home to the biological, physical, and mathematical sciences. Through a deep dedication to the sciences, Eberly is empowering individual scientists and addressing large-scale challenges in the ways we teach, the research we conduct, and the community we build: https://science.psu.edu/ @PennStateEberly #pennstate #moana #astronomy #wayfinding #navigation #polynesianculture #research