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Portrait of Copernicus

Copernicus
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A painting of Copernicus. Genetic research has not only identified Copernicus' remains, but has also found that the priest and astronomer had blue eyes, fair skin and light hair color.
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Copernicus Reconstructed

Copernicus
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A digital reconstruction of Copernicus. In November 2008, scientists revealed that they had discovered and positively identified the remains of the famed astronomer.
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July 9, 2009 -- Nicolaus Copernicus, the father of modern astronomy, gazed at the sky through bright blue eyes, according to genetic research that has identified the scientist's remains.


Published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the research -- announced last November -- details the identification of the remains, while also suggesting that Copernicus most likely had blue eyes, fair skin and light hair color.

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Lost, and Found

Illustration of Copernicus
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a computer-generated reconstruction