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14

An ‘in-between’ Fish discovered

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Recently a species of lumbering fish has been discovered by the team of scientists at the “Academy of Natural Science”, on Logan Circle in Philadelphia. This fish is said to be preceding the dinosaurs. Its genus is Laccognathus ("pitted jaw"), its species embryi (in honor
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a Canadian geologist named Embry). Academy paleontologist Dr. Ted Daeschler said that numerous fossil heads and other parts of this prehistoric fish were found far north of the Arctic Circle. He also said "Laccognathus is a large fish, five to six feet in length.  (It) probably ...
 
Sep
13

Amazing pictures of Saturn captured by NASA’s Cassini orbiter

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NASA’s robotic orbiter, Cassini, has captured an amazing shot of Saturn. The picture was taken from the dark side of Saturn, due to which every piece of dust and debris circling the planet was lit up by the Sun’s bright rays. Astronomers have discovered more
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about the planet from this unique look at Saturn provided by Cassini. Cassini has provided the astronomers with quite a large number of pictures, which were recently made I into short fly-by film. The robotic explorer, Cassini was launched in 1997, and it took ...