Astronomy - Quasar - English Roundhand

Astronomy - Quasar - English Roundhand

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Astronomy - Quasar - English Roundhand

Astronomy - Quasar - English Roundhand

"The name Quasar stands for "quasi-stellar radio source." Quasars are active galactic nuclei powered by an accretion disk of stars & dust falling into a black hole. Quasars are the brightest objects known in the universe often putting out a thousand times the energy of our Milky Way galaxy. Pictured is quasar PG0052+251 residing 1.4 billion light years from Earth, imaged by the Hubble Telescope.

There aren't many opportunities to use a cap Q. The 2-style Q I've used here was the most common form used, not only in English Roundhand but in all the English script styles."


~2012, Don Marsh~
©2012 Don Marsh

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