Dinosaur Footprints of Deadly Flesh Eaters and Spike-Toed Iguanodon Found at NASA Goddard
Goddard scientists study outer space on land where dinosaurs once roamed, including fierce carnivores, and newly discovered dino prints prove it, dinosaur tracker says.
Just 11 days after the Curiosity rover touched down on the Red Planet, back on earth, tracker Ray Stanford stood on NASA Goddard soil announcing a more terrestrial breakthrough—dinosaur footprints. That's footprints, plural. Stanford Friday came on Goddard's Space Flight Center's campus and showed them what he believes is the track of a large armored dinosaur called a nodosaur. But he also identified several smaller footprints of a deadly beast—the three-toed flesh-eating theropod. Goddard reported on both announcements. The discovery didn't end there, though. Stanford said in an interview with Patch Wednesday that he identified a likely iguanodon as well, a beaked dinosaur with thumb spikes, and he suspects the possibility of tracks …
Bert Pasquale
2:47 pm on Monday, August 27, 2012
A new development in the "NASA Nodosaur" footprint fossil story: Turns out there may be a youngster's footprint adjacent to the adult's. Here is the (only) video just moments after the discovery of the baby's footprint, photo, and full article: http://lifestoryimages.com (Select "Press", "Photojournalism" and "Videos" on the left menu.) Enjoy! Or visit the Facebook page directly: http://www.…   more ›