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Golf ball on the moon
A little more than 50 years ago, Commander Alan Shepard accomplished the unprecedented he hit a golf ball on the moon, just outside the Lunar Lander.
When Apollo 14 landed on the moon on February 6, 1971, humankind had already been there several times. Shepard fashioned a club out of a sample-collector used on the mission and launched into space the first golf ball, which was originally thought to have travelled up to 200 yards before landing.
Shepard believed his second ball went flying for “miles and miles and miles,” but now, a Nasa digital image restorer thinks he’s relocated one of those balls, and as it turns out, it didn’t go for miles. ....

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Today's Reason to Smile: 4-Year Old Discovers Dinosaur Footprint


It was a regular day that turned into a day this girl will never forget.
Lily Wilder, A four-year-old girl in Wales found a dinosaur footprint while on a trip to the supermarket with her father.
The finest impression of a 215 million-year-old dinosaur print found in Britain in a decade .
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When her father first saw it, he thought it was some sort of art project done by a local, but after reading that other dinosaur footprints had been discovered on coasts, he took a picture of it.
After posting the pic on social media, it went off, people from all over were asking about it, ....

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A Four-Year-Old Girl Finds a 220 Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Footprint in Wales


This is the kind of story that makes archeologists, covered in dust and sweat and still searching for an elusive dinosaur bone fragment, cry in their cold tents at night. A family walking along a beach in Wales was startled when the four-year-old girl looked down and said, “Daddy, look at this.” When Daddy looked, instead of a coin or a dead fish – the kinds of things four-year-olds normally find on the beach – he saw what looked like a well-defined dinosaur’s footprint on a rock. And not just an ordinary dinosaur’s footprint either.
“This fossilised dinosaur footprint from 220 million years ago is one of the best-preserved examples from anywhere in the U.K. and will really aid paleontologists to get a better idea about how these early dinosaurs walked.” ....

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'Daddy, look at this:' 4-year-old discovers dinosaur footprint on the beach


Daddy, look at this: 4-year-old discovers dinosaur footprint on the beach
Four-year-old Lily Wilder used to be afraid of dinosaurs until she discovered one of their 200-million-year-old footprints in a fossilized rock at the beach.
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Four-year-old Lily Wilder, right, points to the fossilized dinosaur footprint she discovered while walking along a beach in Wales with her family. (Submitted by Richard Wilder) ....

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Four-year-old girl discovers dinosaur footprint on beach near Barry | Wales


A four-year-old girl has discovered a dinosaur footprint, preserved in rock on a beach near Barry, south Wales.
The 220-million-year-old print was found by Lilly Walker and her family when they were out on a walk in their local area.
Lily was the first to spot the footprint on a loose block near the sea at Bendricks Bay, which is a well-known beach for its dinosaur footprints.
The print has been described by the National Museum of Wales Palaeontology curator as the best specimen ever found on this beach .
The fossil has been extracted from the rock and has been taken to National Museum Cardiff where it can be studied and preserved. ....

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