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X-rays

All about x-rays: how they were discovered, how they're made, what x rays a're used for and more.

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X-rays

NASA overview on x-rays describing what they are and how they can be used for x-ray astronomy and medical imaging.

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Making X-Rays

A simple site that shows how X-rays are produced.

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Enlightened

A site from the ThinkQuest competition about light giving brief descriptions of electromagnetic radiation from radio waves and microwaves to x rays and gamma rays.

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X-rays

Part of the Physics 2000 site which uses JAVA applets in a section called Einstein's Legacy to simply explain what X-rays are. This is a useful site for school students with simple well written ...

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Gamma-rays

A simple introduction to gamma rays and their uses in space science.

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Mystery of cosmic rays' origin finally solved

The origins of cosmic rays have finally been found using the Fermi Gamma Ray Space Telescope.

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Cosmic Rays

A site about cosmic rays. Specifically: what they are, where they come from, and how they are detected.

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The Electromagnetic Spectrum

The site explains the basic of the electromagnetic spectrum and the various wavelengths of which it is composed (Radio Waves, Microwaves , Infrared, the Visible Spectrum, Ultraviolet, Gamma Rays, ...

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The Electromagnetic Spectrum

NASA page about electromagnetic waves with descriptions of such waves and their uses.Covers radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet (UV), x-rays and gamma rays.

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