Astrophysical Phenomena
Astrophysical phenomena refer to various events and processes that occur in the universe, often involving celestial bodies and cosmic forces. Examples include the formation of stars, the explosion of supernovae, and the behavior of black holes. These phenomena help scientists understand the fundamental laws of physics and the evolution of the universe.
Another significant aspect of astrophysical phenomena is the study of cosmic radiation and gravitational waves. Cosmic rays are high-energy particles from space that can provide insights into the origins of the universe. Meanwhile, gravitational waves, predicted by Albert Einstein, are ripples in spacetime caused by massive objects, offering a new way to observe cosmic events.