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GM1E544091J01 A view of Galileo's handwritten description on his telescope as it is displayed at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania April 1, 2009. The three-foot telescope used by the Italian astronomer Galileo, whose discoveries revolutionized astronomy, is the main attraction at an exhibition at the Franklin Institute. Picture taken April 1, 2009. REUTERS/Tim Shaffer (UNITED STATES SOCIETY SCI TECH)
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GM1E51N001801 The tomb (L) of astronomer Galileo Galilei is seen at the Santa Croce basilica in Florence January 22, 2009. Italian and British scientists want to exhume the body of 16th century astronomer Galileo for DNA tests to determine if his severe vision problems may have affected some of his findings. The scientists told Reuters on Thursday that DNA tests would help answer some unresolved questions about the health of the man known as the father of astronomy, whom the Vatican condemned for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun. REUTERS/Marco Bucco (ITALY)
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GM1E51M1UII01 An 1851 statue of astronomer Galileo Galilei by sculptor Aristodemo Costoli is seen in the Uffizi art gallery in Florence January 22, 2009. Italian and British scientists want to exhume the body of 16th century astronomer Galileo for DNA tests to determine if his severe vision problems may have affected some of his findings. The scientists told Reuters on Thursday that DNA tests would help answer some unresolved questions about the health of the man known as the father of astronomy, whom the Vatican condemned for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun. EDITORIAL USE ONLY REUTERS/Marco Bucco (ITALY)
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GM1E51M1U5V01 The tomb of astronomer Galileo Galilei is seen at the Santa Croce basilica in Florence January 22, 2009. Italian and British scientists want to exhume the body of 16th century astronomer Galileo for DNA tests to determine if his severe vision problems may have affected some of his findings. The scientists told Reuters on Thursday that DNA tests would help answer some unresolved questions about the health of the man known as the father of astronomy, whom the Vatican condemned for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun. REUTERS/Marco Bucco (ITALY)
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GM1E51M1U1G01 The tomb of astronomer Galileo Galilei is seen at the Santa Croce basilica in Florence January 22, 2009. Italian and British scientists want to exhume the body of 16th century astronomer Galileo for DNA tests to determine if his severe vision problems may have affected some of his findings. The scientists told Reuters on Thursday that DNA tests would help answer some unresolved questions about the health of the man known as the father of astronomy, whom the Vatican condemned for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun. REUTERS/Marco Bucco (ITALY)
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GM1E51M1TZ901 A tourist views the tomb of astronomer Galileo Galilei at the Santa Croce basilica in Florence January 22, 2009. Italian and British scientists want to exhume the body of 16th century astronomer Galileo for DNA tests to determine if his severe vision problems may have affected some of his findings. The scientists told Reuters on Thursday that DNA tests would help answer some unresolved questions about the health of the man known as the father of astronomy, whom the Vatican condemned for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun. REUTERS/Marco Bucco (ITALY)
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GM1E51M1TY201 A tourist views the tomb of astronomer Galileo Galilei at the Santa Croce basilica in Florence January 22, 2009. Italian and British scientists want to exhume the body of 16th century astronomer Galileo for DNA tests to determine if his severe vision problems may have affected some of his findings. The scientists told Reuters on Thursday that DNA tests would help answer some unresolved questions about the health of the man known as the father of astronomy, whom the Vatican condemned for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun. REUTERS/Marco Bucco (ITALY)
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GM1E51M1TUM01 A tourist views the 1635 portrait of astronomer Galileo Galilei (centre R) by Dutch painter Justus Sustermans in the Palazzo Pitti art gallery in Florence January 22, 2009. Italian and British scientists want to exhume the body of 16th century astronomer Galileo for DNA tests to determine if his severe vision problems may have affected some of his findings. The scientists told Reuters on Thursday that DNA tests would help answer some unresolved questions about the health of the man known as the father of astronomy, whom the Vatican condemned for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun. REUTERS/Marco Bucco (ITALY)
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GM1E51M1TP401 An 1851 statue of astronomer Galileo Galilei by sculptor Aristodemo Costoli is seen in the Uffizi art gallery in Florence January 22, 2009. Italian and British scientists want to exhume the body of 16th century astronomer Galileo for DNA tests to determine if his severe vision problems may have affected some of his findings. The scientists told Reuters on Thursday that DNA tests would help answer some unresolved questions about the health of the man known as the father of astronomy, whom the Vatican condemned for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun. REUTERS/Marco Bucco (ITALY). FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.
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GM1E51M1TP201 The 1635 portrait of astronomer Galileo Galilei by Dutch painter Justus Sustermans hangs in the Palazzo Pitti art gallery in Florence January 22, 2009. Italian and British scientists want to exhume the body of 16th century astronomer Galileo for DNA tests to determine if his severe vision problems may have affected some of his findings. The scientists told Reuters on Thursday that DNA tests would help answer some unresolved questions about the health of the man known as the father of astronomy, whom the Vatican condemned for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun. REUTERS/Marco Bucco (ITALY). FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.
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