Neil DeGrasse Tyson Figured Out The Exact Location Where The "Barbie" Movie Takes Place By Using Science

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Neil deGrasse Tyson was a *bit* late, but he finally saw both Barbie and Oppenheimer.

Late to the party, but I'm playing hookey and Barbieheimering today.Will give a full report.

— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) August 9, 2023

Twitter: @neiltyson

I can't blame him since both have been selling out, and Oppenheimer is essentially an entire day commitment!!

Anyway, the man has some critiques of both.

Closeup of Neil deGrasse Tyson
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For one, he says that the first atomic bomb test was at twilight, but Christopher Nolan had it take place at night for cinematic reasons.

Christopher Nolan’s attention to detail in #Oppenheimer was so thorough I’m giving him a hall pass on this one:July 16, 1945, 5:30am Los Alamos, New Mexico is in full dawn of summer twilight. But cinematically, the atomic explosion looks more striking against the dark of night pic.twitter.com/cxuxv6q3jL

— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) August 10, 2023

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He also went on a two-minute rant about "Barbie, G.I. Joe, Ken, childhood, and the forces that operate on us all."

A two-minute riff on the Barbie doll… pic.twitter.com/dWMtedtIqm

— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) August 10, 2023

Twitter: @neiltyson

But one of the ~coolest things~ he figured out is the exact location where Barbie takes place.

Screenshot from "Barbie"
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According to Tyson, the moon's orientation places the movie in the Florida Keys:

In @BarbieTheMovie, the Moon's orientation places Barbie World between 20 & 40 deg North Latitude on Earth. Palm trees further constrain latitude between 20 & 30 deg. The Sun & Moon rose & set over the ocean. If it’s in the US, Barbie World lands somewhere in the Florida Keys. pic.twitter.com/Vh05tiqraX

— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) August 10, 2023

Warner Bros/ Twitter: @neiltyson

I mean, I guess that checks out.

A beach
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Bye!

"Science rules."
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