Talk:X-ray

PNA's
Needs Star Trek references (any...) and might need some cleaning up, unless all that was mentioned on trek. (I assume it's just relavent info that happens to contain trek-related links) But being as there are no trek references, pna-cite. - AJ Halliwell 01:48, 29 June 2006 (UTC)


 * There is also a reference in and possibly . --Alan del Beccio 23:02, 11 January 2008 (UTC)

Removed
I removed:
 * with wavelengths between 10 picometers and 10 nanometers. The ionizing radiation of an x-ray falls between the range of extreme ultraviolet radiation and gamma rays. X-rays were discovered on Earth by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen while he was experimenting with high-voltage vacuum tubes. The unit of exposure to x-ray ionizing radiation is called a röntgen in his honor.

It was clogging up the into. Keeping the definition to the references used in Trek. --Alan del Beccio 23:02, 11 January 2008 (UTC)