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The 370,000-square-foot Science Museum of Minnesota is in St. Paul, Minnesota. The current location has been open since 1999. It houses a space for travelling exhibitions and five permanent galleries covering the topics of paleontology, physical science and technology, the human body, peoples and cultures of the Missis...
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Lots of excitement taking this GigaPan and if you take the time to read the snapshot comments, you will see what happened. A similar GigaPan was taken the day before and can be seen here: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=25030. Thanks to Amy, a Grad Student, who took a few minutes from her busy schedule...
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Note: A better view and from the south can be seen here: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=25162 As can readily be seen, I am wearing what I won in a contest concerning GigaPans created by Kilgore661, which were taken in and around Bath, England. As the winner, I was given the option of wearing a T-Shi...
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Tiny Jurrasic fossil lizard head photographed through a microscope. The original is about 12mm long.
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The Keyser Limestone is the lowest formation of the late Silurian to early Devonian Helderburg Group. It records stable platform deposits which accumulated in the quiet period between the Taconian and Acadian orogenies. This sample was collected and contributed by Dr. Michael Mengason.
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Shot at fixed focal distance, which means that most of this image is out-of-focus. Still - nice fossils.
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- University of Texas at Austin, Vertebrate Paleontology Preparation Lab, Texas Memorial Museum by Julia Clarke
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This image was taken on February 13th, 2013 taken by Jackson School of Geosciences graduate student Katie Browne. The location is the Vertebrate Paleontology Preparation Lab at the University of Texas at Austin.
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To celebrate the reopening of the Museum’s Prep Lab last year, we began work on an exciting new project: a sandstone block from Utah that was collected in the early 1900s at what is now Dinosaur National Monument. We knew that we had some type of dinosaur encased in the rock, but which one? September 23 marks the on...
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This photo was taken on February 13th, 2013 at the Vertbrate Paleontology Preparation Lab at the University of Texas at Austin. The photo was taken by Jackson School of Geoscience graduate student Katie Browne.
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An Eocene-aged fish from the Green River Formation in Wyoming. This sample was provided by Dr. John Merck of the Univeristy of Maryland.
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