Ma harfield has a question that requires a little bit of visualization. If the moon was not tidily locked with the earth and instead rotated at some observable rate, how do you think that would have changed the way ancient humans perceive the cosmos? Arase paries for talking about what the sky looks like to people who are not white. And again, you have lightning questions. Wenl we come back. An well, send lightning bolts in that direction. There's abier toes get woedit is due wo yoa.
What does the night’s sky look like for Indigenous peoples? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Negin Farsad take a deep dive into the constellation map of Indigenous skies with professor Annette Lee.
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