
K. M. Soltan
K. M. Soltan, or Kazimierz M. Soltan, was a notable astronomer and astrophysicist of Polish origin, active primarily in the late 20th century. He specialized in the study of extragalactic objects, such as quasars and active galactic nuclei, helping to advance understanding of their properties and behaviors. His work contributed to the broader field of cosmology, shedding light on the structure and evolution of the universe. Soltan’s research often involved analyzing light from distant celestial sources, providing insights into their physical characteristics and the processes occurring within them. His contributions are valued in modern astrophysics and cosmology.