Tag: Galactic Phenomena

Galactic phenomena refer to the various astronomical events and structures that occur within and are associated with galaxies. These phenomena can include the formation and evolution of galaxies, the behavior of stars within them, interactions between galaxies, and the effects of supermassive black holes at galactic centers. Examples of galactic phenomena include star formation, galaxy mergers, supernova explosions, the presence of dark matter, and the release of cosmic rays. Understanding these phenomena helps astronomers study the life cycle of galaxies and their constituents, the dynamics of cosmic structures, and the overall evolution of the universe.