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CircumSolar Migration
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- Video Title
- CircumSolar Migration
- Description
- Circumsolar, Migration1 follows the migration of the arctic tern, a small sea bird that has the longest migration of all living beings on earth, flying from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back again each year. As such, it experiences two polar summers of 24-hour daylight each year, which makes it the one creature in the world that lives the most daylight. This video is on view as part of Rebeca Mendez Selects, at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
- Video Duration
- 26 min 13 sec
- YouTube Keywords
- Smithsonian design museum
- Data Source
- Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
- YouTube Channel
- cooperhewitt
- Uploaded
- 2018-10-05T12:00:04.000Z
- Creator
- Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
- Type
- YouTube Videos
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- cooperhewitt
- YouTube Category
- Education
- Topic
- Design
- Record ID
- yt_BeZpofWW8d8
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