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Not one, but two nodosaurs passed through the campus of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., between 110 and 112 million years ago, a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) paleontologist confirmed.
The second track, overlapping the first, looks to be a young version of the same creature, perhaps following and sniffing along after, said Rob Weems, emeritus paleontologist and stratigrapher with the USGS, from Reston, Va. "It's definitely a track.”
Dinosaur tracker Ray Stanford this summer discovered on the center's campus the apparent footprint of a nodosaur, a plant-eater that roamed suburban Washington, D.C., about 110 million years ago.
The track, almost 14 inches wide, is near a sidewalk at the Goddard complex in Greenbelt, Maryland, home to 7,000 employees engaged in astrophysics, heliophysics and planetary science.
Part of the Register story is most definitely a hoax. They claim that
Originally posted by fossy
This is more than likely a hoax, but interesting all the same.
Have a read of the article yourself and draw your own conclusions folks.
www.theregister.co.uk...
In an unusual twist, the space agency refuses to divulge just where in the solar system the massive footprint was found:
Not one, but two nodosaurs passed through the campus of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md
Originally posted by ceetee
the register is NOT a reliable news source
In an unusual twist, the space agency refuses to divulge just where in the solar system the massive footprint was found
Goddard Facilities Manager Alan Binstock said the agency considers the footprint and its location “sensitive but unclassified.”
The footprint is on federal land, so improperly removing it could potentially violate three laws: the Antiquities Act, the Archaeological Resources Protection Act and the Paleontological Resources Preservation Act.
Originally posted by ceetee
the register is NOT a reliable news source