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Q: Which new technologies for navigation that were introduced to europeans do you think were most important and why?
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Who discovered the first constellation?

You can't really talk about it as a discovery. People looked at the stars since times immemorial and named them. Why? Stars were pretty important for the navigation and it's surely easier to remember something if you can associate it with some object you are familiar with (cross for example).


Why was Project Gemini so important?

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What is the north star found in the constellation Ursa minor?

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