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history-culture1 year ago

"Revisiting Captain James Cook's Legacy: Unpacking Western Exploration's Controversial Impact"

The legacy of Captain James Cook, the British explorer who put much of the Pacific Ocean on the map in the 1700s, is a subject of controversy. While some view him as a trailblazer, others see him as a symbol of imperialism and the "fatal impact" on Pacific Islanders. Cook's final voyage, which ended with his death in Hawaii, is being revisited and revised as the age of imperialism has not aged well. Despite the controversy, his name still lingers in various places, and efforts are being made to preserve and share the true history of Hawaii from the perspective of its native population.

history1 year ago

"Revisiting Capt. James Cook's Final Voyage Across the Wide Sea"

Historian Hampton Sides discusses his latest book, "The Wide Wide Sea," which recounts the fateful final voyage of Captain James Cook, an 18th-century explorer known for his scientific approach and remarkable encounters with Indigenous people. The book delves into the challenges of maritime exploration, the impact of Cook's interactions with Indigenous communities, and the unique experiences of the crew during their uncharted voyages, shedding light on the complexities of first contact and the cultural gaps between different societies.

astronomy1 year ago

"Perfectly Named Places on the Solar Eclipse Path"

As the April 8 total solar eclipse approaches, hundreds of cities along the path of totality, including appropriately-named locales like Eclipse Island and Moon Beach, are set to draw huge crowds. Eclipse cartographer Michael Zeiler identified 16 eclipse-themed places directly on the eclipse path in Mexico, the United States, and Canada, with some being relatively small and obscure. Captain James Cook named Eclipse Island in Newfoundland after observing an annular solar eclipse there in 1766, and other eclipse-named places include Moon, Sun Valley, and Shadowland. The upcoming total solar eclipse will offer a unique opportunity for spectators to witness the celestial event, with the next total solar eclipse in North America not expected until 2044.