Sunday, January 6, 2013

Mesozoic XC

The XC has traveled from various points around the globe to your computer screen through the wonders of technology.  Now, for the first time, the XC appears not from another location in the world, but from another time period - the late Cretaceous!

An intrepid team of explorers traveled to an unknown location to capture the photograph of a lifetime, posed next to an undetermined therapod in a strangely two-dimensional world.  Scientists were baffled and amazed by this unique picture and the possibilities it represents.  Amid the confusion, however, one thing is clear: the XC paves the way to all scientific advances.




Footnote: Coincidentally, similar pictures were found at the Rochester Museum and Science Center, including a photograph of Sue, the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton ever discovered.

(Click to appreciate in her full glory)





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