New Galileo Museum definitely for digital age

June 9, 2010 at 2:23AM

FLORENCE, ITALY - Two of Galileo's fingers, removed from his corpse in the 18th century, have gone on display in a Florence museum dedicated to scientific discovery and now named after the astronomer.

The Museum of the History of Science shut down for two years for renovations. It reopened Tuesday, calling itself the Galileo Museum.

Last year, the museum director announced that the thumb and middle finger from Galileo's right hand had turned up at an auction and were recognized as being his. Also going on display is a tooth from the astronomer.

The museum claims to have the only surviving instruments designed and built by Galileo, including the lens of the telescope he used to discover Jupiter's moons.

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