New break through- is moon littered with Dinosaur fossils and flora fauna of Mesozoic Era

A more than 50 kilometer span of space at moon surface is observed as densely littered with fossils of Mesozoic Era , which has been traced by Jagmohan saxena an amateur astronomer. It may raise a new debate of evolution of Moon , Animals & Flora Fauna there of.This area is identified at Sou...

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spelling crcenteros:10.31219/osf.io/b6sq9 2023-05-15T18:23:22+02:00 New break through- is moon littered with Dinosaur fossils and flora fauna of Mesozoic Era saxena, jagmohan 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/b6sq9 unknown Center for Open Science posted-content 2020 crcenteros https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/b6sq9 2022-12-20T10:10:16Z A more than 50 kilometer span of space at moon surface is observed as densely littered with fossils of Mesozoic Era , which has been traced by Jagmohan saxena an amateur astronomer. It may raise a new debate of evolution of Moon , Animals & Flora Fauna there of.This area is identified at South pole (Near side)- between the crater Mazinus E to Bogu lawsky H crater and at Nusl S crater. These are the areas which are densely littered with Dinosaur fossils along with other animals of Mesozoic Era. It may be possible that fossils of flora and fauna of Mesozoic Era may also be found at the site.The fossils found under the Moon surface are likely identified as a skull of T-Rex, and 2 Skeleton of Brechosaurus, one skeleton of Protoceratopsian one more skull and one piece of probably protoceratopsian, with bone joint structure is also observed. These have been observed under the surface of the moon.Though the huge area of moon is identified to be littered with such type of big animal fossils of Mesozoic Era. But the area where clear structures are visible separately, have been reported here.This finding may raise the question about the formation of Moon. Has the moon been formed just 6.5 crores years before. Or has it been littered by fossils through some asteroids departed from Earth. Or it's been the parallel evolution of Dinosaurs at Earth and Moon simultaneously . It might be the matter of further studies and discussion. Because there has been a wast gap between the period of evolution of moon and Dinosaurs. As moon is supposed to come in Existence 4.5 billion years ago whereas Dinosaur are supposed to come in existence just few crores of years ago.(as per table attached).What period are these relics, how did they reach the moon. Is the sequence of destruction of Dinosaur on Earth related to the derivation of the moon? All these points generate deep curiosity. Which will enable us to enrich future science more. Other/Unknown Material South pole COS Center for Open Science (via Crossref) South Pole
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description A more than 50 kilometer span of space at moon surface is observed as densely littered with fossils of Mesozoic Era , which has been traced by Jagmohan saxena an amateur astronomer. It may raise a new debate of evolution of Moon , Animals & Flora Fauna there of.This area is identified at South pole (Near side)- between the crater Mazinus E to Bogu lawsky H crater and at Nusl S crater. These are the areas which are densely littered with Dinosaur fossils along with other animals of Mesozoic Era. It may be possible that fossils of flora and fauna of Mesozoic Era may also be found at the site.The fossils found under the Moon surface are likely identified as a skull of T-Rex, and 2 Skeleton of Brechosaurus, one skeleton of Protoceratopsian one more skull and one piece of probably protoceratopsian, with bone joint structure is also observed. These have been observed under the surface of the moon.Though the huge area of moon is identified to be littered with such type of big animal fossils of Mesozoic Era. But the area where clear structures are visible separately, have been reported here.This finding may raise the question about the formation of Moon. Has the moon been formed just 6.5 crores years before. Or has it been littered by fossils through some asteroids departed from Earth. Or it's been the parallel evolution of Dinosaurs at Earth and Moon simultaneously . It might be the matter of further studies and discussion. Because there has been a wast gap between the period of evolution of moon and Dinosaurs. As moon is supposed to come in Existence 4.5 billion years ago whereas Dinosaur are supposed to come in existence just few crores of years ago.(as per table attached).What period are these relics, how did they reach the moon. Is the sequence of destruction of Dinosaur on Earth related to the derivation of the moon? All these points generate deep curiosity. Which will enable us to enrich future science more.
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