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Fossilized nodosaur footprints discovered at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland. (NASA/GSFC/Rebecca Roth)
At NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD, where some of the world’s most advanced research in space technology is being performed on a daily basis, paleontologists have discovered ancient evidence of dinosaurs on the Center’s wooded campus — at least two, possibly a mother and child, crossed that way between 112 and 110 million years ago and left their muddy footprints as proof.
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© Jason Major for Universe Today, 2012. | Permalink | One comment |
Post tags: Cretaceous, dinosaur, fossil, Goddard, GSFC, NASA, nodosaur, paleontology
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2012-08-24 09:13:00
Source: http://www.universetoday.com/97007/multiple-dinosaur-tracks-confirmed-at-nasa-center/
So, there’s no LAYERS of soil over them because of all the years that they were just there? Why not?
ANON below:
Ever heard of erosion?
You should look at the hog back “Dinosaur Ridge” in Morrison Colorado where these is many dino foot prints all over the side of this ridge from 100 million years ago.
Again no layers of soil is called EROSION.
The NASA site isn’t the only place on earth with foot prints “exposed” they are all over the entire world.