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Regarding the images that were deleted.

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I've responded to your concern, and provided instructions, at my talk page. Click here to get to that response.

Here is the code that was removed. Once the images are restored, you can cut and paste these back in. If you need help with that, ask me and I'll do it for you. Sven Manguard Wha? 23:46, 17 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]


[[Image:Hist-rocket-shot.jpg|thumb|right|McPherson [[monochromator]] in nose cone of rocket for exto-atmospheric, vacuum ultraviolet solar spectroscopy. Circa 1953.]]

[[Image:35ft-nist.jpg|thumb|right|McPherson {{convert|35|ft|m|adj=on}} focal length (10.6 m) [[grazing incidence]] spectrometer delivered in 1965/66 to the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]]. The instrument remains in use today.]]

[[File:251MX_Grazing_incidence_spectrograph.jpg|thumb|right|McPherson soft x-ray, extreme ultraviolet flat field [[grazing incidence]] spectrograph.]]

[[Image:McPherson-Spectrometer-2062.jpg|thumb|right|McPherson 4m focal length high resolution spectrometer shown over example of false color Xenon spectrum.]]