Astronomy - Supernova - English Roundhand

Astronomy - Supernova - English Roundhand

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Astronomy - Supernova - English Roundhand

Astronomy - Supernova - English Roundhand

"A supernova is when a large star blows itself apart during its death stage creating the most powerful explosions in the universe. All the atoms that make up you and I were created in supernovas. The explosion of a supernova results in a nebula, at its center a spent core: a neutron star. The bright white dot just above the "o" is supernova SN1994D photographed on the outskirts of galaxy NGC4526.

This English Roundhand composition demonstrates the opportunity descenders (and ascenders) offer for flourishing. The characters making up this word are fairly common, so I tossed in one of the more interesting versions of 'r.'"


~2011, Don Marsh~
©2011 Don Marsh

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