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- | Footprints show giant carnivorous dinosaurs and their plant-eating prey drank from same Scottish watering hole | + | SpaceX calls off nail-biting catch attempt as booster splashes down to Earth [[https://eiglifi.net/ |
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- | Tyrannosaurus rex ancestors and their plant-eating dinosaur prey would have congregated to drink water from a lagoon in what is now Scotland, new research suggests. | ||
- | Despite | + | SpaceX aborted a highly anticipated booster catch attempt Tuesday during |
- | Lead study author Tone Blakesley, a Masters graduate at the Scottish university, told CNN that he was among a small group that recognized an initial three footprints at the remote site on the Isle of Skye’s Trotternish Peninsula | + | The nearly 400-foot-tall (121-meter) Starship system — which features the Starship spacecraft stacked atop the Super Heavy booster — lifted off around 5 p.m. ET from the company’s Starbase facility near Brownsville, Texas. President-elect Donald Trump was in attendance, joining SpaceX CEO Elon Musk for the event in another example |
- | “It was very exciting, | + | After firing up its 33 powerful Raptor engines and propelling |
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- | Because of their flatness, the footprints had previously been mistaken for fish resting burrows. Blakesley explained that this was due to the fact that there would have only been a thin layer of sand on top of a much harder layer of mud, leaving only a shallow indentation. | + | |
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- | They are preserved in “exquisite detail,” he added. | + | |
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- | The footprints were made 167 million years ago, during the Middle Jurassic period, an important time in dinosaur evolution, but little rock remains from the era, Blakesley said. | + | |