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X-ray imaging shows how 17th century paintings lost their color

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As beautiful as it may look, works of art are not immortal. For example, pigments and binders in oil paintings are inevitably degraded. Fluctuations in light, humidity, and temperature are common causes, but exposure to certain cleaning solvents during conservation and improper mixing of pigments by the artist can also destabilize the paint over time. The task of conservation scientists is to understand the chemical reactions that cause degradation to answer three questions: How was the painting created, how did it first appear, and how did it change—both naturally and by intervention? The questions are not completely backwards. By reconstructing how the painting deteriorated, conservators may be able to prevent further damage and better preserve it. Painting conservator and doctoral student Nouchka De Keyser (Rijksmuseum, University of Amsterdam, and University of Antwerp), his advisers Katrien Keune and Koen Janssens, and their colleagues scientifically answered all three questio...

NASA to show first full color image of the Webb space telescope

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The James Webb Space Telescope, the most powerful ever sent into orbit, will reveal a stunning new view of the universe with never-before-seen clarity. The photos are hoped to provide an interesting picture of what Webb will capture in the science mission that lies ahead. (Reuters) Pulling the curtain back on a photo gallery like no other, NASA will soon present the first full-color images of the James Webb Space Telescope, a revolutionary tool that has been designed to peer through the cosmos into the dawn of the universe. The highly anticipated release of spectroscopic images and data on July 12 from the newly operational observatory follows a six-month process of remotely stretching various components, aligning mirrors and their calibration instruments. With Webb now fine tuned and fully focused, astronomers will embark on a list of competitively selected science projects exploring the evolution of galaxies...