NASA 360: Program 4 - NASA, Archaelogy ad Paleontology

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From the Mayan ruins to Jamestown, Virginia, current NASA technologies are helping archaeologists uncover exciting artifacts. NASA catscan technology helps dissect a 10 milloin year old dinosaur named Dakota. And the Lewis and Clark trail is uncovered from space using remote sensing technologies.

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1 Saturday June 13, 2009 at 1:00 PM

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