NASA Said Findings Of Traces Of Dinosaurs
Nodosaurus trail found in pages of Goddard Space Flight Center.
United States Space Agency (NASA) this time had to deal with dinosaurs. A shocking news that rarely blow from the institution that is now central busy exploring the Planet Mars.
But that's what happened last week, after the ancient animal footprints, such as the dinosaur-sized tank slowly with thorn-like protrusions, called nodosaurus found in the pages of Goddard Space Flight Center.
Predictably strong, hundreds of millions of years ago, before the scientists of NASA'S intelligent working relentlessly exploring the universe, their lab in Maryland has been home to the herbivorous dinosaurs ate plants.
Big footprints, as wide as 12 inches or approximately 30 centimeter is the first dinosaur footprints found by searchers, Ray Stanford. Traces of it have four fingers. Just FYI, nodosaurus who lives in the area around 110 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period is expected to have a similar size small elephants.
When Stanford unveil shocking findings at NASA, August 17, 2012, then the institution quickly involves Rob Weems from U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Weems was confirm, that the original trail. He also discovered traces of both types of animals belonging to suspected similar, only smaller. Allegedly belonged to the kid nodosaurus.
"If the first traces of it belongs to a female, he is believed to have one or more children who went to follow everywhere. As with any puppy or cat walk with its mother, "said Weems in the NASA press release.
Although they are unidirectional trail, because the younger stars usually sniff to nowhere and no focus, but nonetheless they are heading to the same place with the adults.
According to experts, is thought to be running at that time nodosaurus tergesa on top of the mud. So, they leave no trace of how deep.
Where exactly the page that keeps track of dinosaurs, deliberately concealed and sterilized, so as not intervened. Other experts are expected to continue their research to reveal another tracks in the area.
For Ray Stanford, an amateur paleontologist, confess, his findings were very mean. "Space scientists are running in the same place with a large dinosaur, rather clumsy, with the body of the ' armored ' in the past, 110 or 112 million years ago. For me, this is very poetic, "he said.
Stanford added, in the same area he also discovered traces of smaller, three, who allegedly belonged to the theropoda, dinosaur meat-eaters.
NASA officials are consulting with the Government of the State of Maryland and paleontologists in order to document the findings, as well as their preservation.
Source: Daily Mail