Could there be dinosaurs in space?

“New scientific research raises the possibility that advanced versions of T. rex and other dinosaurs—monstrous creatures with the intelligence and cunning of humans—may be the life forms that evolved on other planets in the universe,” the item explained.
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Are there dinosaurs in space?

The second dinosaur to travel in space was the skull of a Coelophysis, (Triassic Theropod). The skull was sent into space on the US space shuttle Endeavour on 22nd January 1998. It travelled to the Mir space station, one of a number of trips made by space shuttles to the orbiting station in the Shuttle-Mir programme.
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Can you find dinosaur bones on the moon?

Claim The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs had such an intense impact with Earth that it launched dinosaur shrapnel into orbit. Thus, in theory, there could be perfectly preserved bones on the moon. Origin Scientists have been speculating about this since Apollo 14 astronauts found Earth rocks on the moon in 1971.
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Why did they take a dinosaur to space?

The most reasonable explanation is that the astronauts who carried them aboard did so for the opportunity to say "Dinosaurs in Space!" Sources: STS-51F Experiments - NASA. STS-89 Mission Details - NASA.
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How big was the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs?

The impact site, known as the Chicxulub crater, is centred on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. The asteroid is thought to have been between 10 and 15 kilometres wide, but the velocity of its collision caused the creation of a much larger crater, 150 kilometres in diameter - the second-largest crater on the planet.
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How fast was the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs?

Scientists calculate that it was blasted into Earth by a 10-kilometer-wide asteroid or comet traveling 30 kilometers per second -- 150 times faster than a jet airliner. Scientists have concluded that the impact that created this crater occurred 65 million years ago.
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What did the Moon look like during the dinosaurs?

It would have glowed a dull red in Earth's skies, looking 15 times as wide as the Moon did today. But that is not the Moon of 4 billion years ago!
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When did dinosaurs go extinct?

Dinosaurs went extinct about 65 million years ago (at the end of the Cretaceous Period), after living on Earth for about 165 million years.
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How old is the Moon?

The moon is a very old soul, it turns out. A new analysis of lunar rocks brought to Earth by Apollo astronauts suggests that the moon formed 4.51 billion years ago — just 60 million years after the solar system itself took shape.
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What was the first dinosaur in space?

The first dinosaur in space was Maiasaura peeblesorum (a duck-billed dinosaur). A piece of bone from a baby Maiasaura and a Maiasaura eggshell were taken into space by astronaut Loren Acton on an 8-day NASA mission (Spacelab 2) in 1985.
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What is the most complete dinosaur fossil?

Museums Victoria today confirmed it has acquired a near-complete fossil of a 67-million-year-old adult Triceratops horridus. At 87% complete, the specimen is the most complete and most finely preserved Triceratops ever found, including skin impressions and tendons, and the complete skull and spine.
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Is there any dinosaur fossil found in India?

Now, a team of scientists from the Geological Survey of India have discovered one such fossil evidence of sauropod dinosaurs dating back 100 million years from the West Khasi Hills in Meghalaya.
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What galaxy is 65 million light-years away?

The newly revealed Nasa Hubble Space Telescope image shows the spiral galaxy NGC 4845, located over 65 million light-years away in the constellation of Virgo (The Virgin).
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Is a dinosaur a species?

Dinosaurs are a group of reptiles that dominated the land for over 140 million years (more than 160 million years in some parts of the world). They evolved diverse shapes and sizes, from the fearsome giant Spinosaurus to the chicken-sized Microraptor, and were able to survive in a variety of ecosystems.
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How many times has the Earth been wiped out?

In the last half-billion years, life on Earth has been nearly wiped out five times—by such things as climate change, an intense ice age, volcanoes, and that space rock that smashed into the Gulf of Mexico 65 million years ago, obliterating the dinosaurs and a bunch of other species.
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What if dinosaurs were still alive?

We wouldn't have recognized them

They, too, would have continued to adapt. “There might even be new groups of dinosaurs that didn't exist during the Mesozoic era. The present Earth wouldn't be a hodgepodge of old favorites, but an entirely different mix of unknown dinosaurs,” wrote Switek.
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How long after dinosaurs did humans appear?

After the dinosaurs died out, nearly 65 million years passed before people appeared on Earth. However, small mammals (including shrew-sized primates) were alive at the time of the dinosaurs.
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How long was a day 100 million years ago?

In the time of the dinos

"The dinosaurs were around 100 million years ago, which at the current rate [of day lengthening] adds up to 2000 seconds, which is less than an hour."
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What was Earth like before the Moon?

Before Earth and the Moon, there were proto-Earth and Theia (a roughly Mars-sized planet). The giant-impact model suggests that at some point in Earth's very early history, these two bodies collided.
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When was the last time the Earth was hit by an asteroid?

The last known impact of an object of 10 km (6 mi) or more in diameter was at the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 66 million years ago. The energy released by an impactor depends on diameter, density, velocity, and angle.
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What happened after the dinosaurs died?

It was a life-altering event. Around 66 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous period, an asteroid struck the Earth, triggering a mass extinction that killed off the dinosaurs and some 75% of all species. Somehow mammals survived, thrived, and became dominant across the planet.
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What happened when the asteroid hit Earth 65 million years ago?

According to abundant geological evidence, an asteroid roughly 10 km (6 miles) across hit Earth about 65 million years ago. This impact made a huge explosion and a crater about 180 km (roughly 110 miles) across.
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