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astrophysical events

Astrophysical events are significant phenomena that occur in the universe, such as supernovae (the explosive deaths of stars), black hole formation, and galaxy collisions. These events can release immense energy, create new elements, and influence the structure of the cosmos. They are studied through telescopes and other instruments to understand the underlying physics, the origin of celestial bodies, and the evolution of the universe. By observing these events, scientists gain insight into the fundamental laws of nature and the history of the universe itself, from the Big Bang to current cosmic dynamics.