Well that's a good question. You could travel using the stars as a guide by following the stars. They can guide you to where your going.
Well that's a good question. You could travel using the stars as a guide by following the stars. They can guide you to where your going.
They carried cargo for trade, were equipped as warships for defence, and could navigate out of sight of land using the Polar Star as a guide.
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No, I could not.
They carried cargo for trade, were equipped as warships for defence, and could navigate out of sight of land using the Polar Star as a guide.
First they learnt to cross open sea as opposed to coastline hopping, maintainng a course and using night and day by the wind direction. Then they used the polar star as a guide for long distance travel.
no Theoretically, if you could travel faster than the speed of light, you could go back in time. When you look through a telescope at a distant star, you are looking back in time because the light from the star, that you are seeing now, may have taken hundreds of years to travel from the star to your eye. If you can travel faster than light, you could travel to the star and arrive before the light you're seeing now left the star in the first place. Therefore you travelled to a time previous to when the light left.
A Star to Guide Them was created on 1996-12-09.
Yes, you can search for a star using its coordinates. By inputting the right ascension and declination coordinates into a star chart, planetarium app, or online database, you can locate the star in the night sky. The coordinates will guide you to the precise position of the star.
To navigate using the northern star, locate the North Star in the night sky, which is always positioned in the north. Use a compass to find the direction you are facing and align it with the North Star. The North Star will guide you due north, helping you navigate accurately.
They were traveling north, so the North Star was their guide.
You could certainly dream about floating to the North Star, but you could not actually do it. Sleep does not allow for any special kind of travel.