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Pegasus leaves Rini in Sailor Moon episode 157 (English dub episode 150, "Dream Believer") because he is unable to tell her more about himself, either because of the curse he is under or because it would put Chibiusa in danger. However, Super Sailor Moon helps restore Sailor Chibimoon's faith in herself and Pegasus once more, and Chibimoon is able to summon Pegasus in battle at the end of the episode.
There isn't an episode in which all of the sailor scouts are kidnapped. The closest to a kidnapping would be in Sailor Moon R when Sailor moon is aducted by Prince Diamond and the is episode 83
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I can't tell you. That would ruin the ending. You'll have to watch Sailor Stars and find out
Celestial navigation or the use of the sun, the moon and stars."Celestial navigation is the use of angular measurements (sights) between celestial bodies and the visible horizon to locate one's position on the globe, on land as well as at sea. At a given time, any celestial body is located directly over one point on the Earth's surface. The latitude and longitude of that point is known as the celestial body's geographic position (GP), the location of which can be determined from tables in the Nautical or Air Almanac for that year."
Gulliver learned navigation and mathematics in case he found himself in a situation where these skills were necessary to survive or escape. Being a sailor, having knowledge of navigation would help him navigate the seas, while mathematics would come in handy for calculations and measurements during his travels.
l7l7 ad by Sir Edmund Halley, better known for his Comet, which he did not discover, but predicted its return. as Astronomy figures in navigation ( Celestial Navigation, with sextants and chronometers) it stands to reason there would be a dual interest in both astronomy and marine science- such as it was with Sir Edmund.
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A sailor's agreement or assent would be "aye."
That is also called the axis; the "end-points" of this axis are called the celestial poles.
Pole
A person would have to visit the equator for the celestial equator to pass through your zenith or one would have to be at the south pole for the south celestial pole to be at your zenith. You would not see this, but you could note it.
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No, you would not be able to define the celestial poles and equator if the Earth did not rotate. Without rotation, there would be no poles, save for possibly magnetic poles.
The Mercator projection is the standard for nautical navigation.
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