The Size of the Earth’s Moon vs the Size of Pluto, the Voyage Which Stranded Italian Explorer Christopher Columbus, Columbus’ Resolution for This Problem, the Response of the Hispaniola, Dominican Republic/Haiti Public Toward Columbus’ Request, How Columbus Manipulated the Hispaniola Public With Astronomy, the Reason the Hispaniola Public Believed Columbus’ False Information, the Hispaniola Complying With Columbus’ Request, How Columbus Announced the End of the Lunar Eclipse, the Lesson From This Story, the Primary Reason English Explorer James Cook Was Sent to the South Pacific Ocean by the English Government, the Secondary Reason Cook Was sent to the South Pacific Ocean by the English Government, Foreign Locations the English Empire Controlled During the Mid 19th Century, the Countries Which Still Utilize the Union Flag (Union Jack) Within Their Main Flag During the Modern Day, and an Example of Scientific Curiosity and Progress Working in Unison

The Earth’s moon is 5x the mass of Pluto. Christopher Columbus during his 4th voyage and while still upon the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean, did not have enough supplies to get back to Europe. Columbus went to the indigenous people of the island and requested they share their supplies. The people told Columbus that they only created enough supplies to see themselves through the season and that they didn’t create a surplus. Columbus told these people that if they did not comply, he would ...


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