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About 110 million light years away, the bright, barred spiral galaxy NGC3259 was just forming stars in dark bands of...
This imprint shows the right rear foot of a nodosaur - a low-slung, spiny leaf-eater - apparently moving in haste as...
The entire find, containing at least three dinosaur footprints, is approximately seven feet long and three feet...
Dr. Robert Weems, emeritus paleontologist for the USGS verifies the recently discovered dinosaur track found on the...
About 110 million light years away, the bright, barred spiral galaxy NGC3259 was just forming stars in dark bands of...
Dr. Robert Weems, emeritus paleontologist for the USGS verifies the recently discovered dinosaur track found on the...
Dr. Robert Weems, emeritus paleontologist for the USGS verifies the recently discovered dinosaur track found on the...
On Friday, Aug. 17, 2012, noted dinosaur hunter Ray Stanford shared the location of that footprint with Goddard’s...
Not one, but two nodosaurs passed through the Goddard campus 110 to 112 million years ago, a USGS paleontologist...