Astrophysical jets are high-speed streams of particles ejected from celestial objects, such as black holes and young stars, which play a crucial role in shaping the universe.
Extragalactic Astronomy Explained
Extragalactic astronomy is the study of celestial objects and phenomena outside of our own galaxy, the Milky Way.
Gamma-Ray Bursts Explained
Gamma-ray bursts are intense explosions of gamma rays that occur in distant galaxies and are thought to be caused by the collapse of massive stars or the merging of neutron stars.
Supernovae Explained
Supernovae are powerful stellar explosions that release immense amounts of energy and play a crucial role in the formation of elements and the evolution of the universe.