Astronomical Phenomena
Astronomical phenomena refer to any observable events or occurrences in the universe that can be studied through astronomy. These phenomena include a wide range of celestial events, such as the movement and interaction of celestial bodies (like planets, stars, and galaxies), as well as various observable occurrences such as eclipses, meteor showers, auroras, and supernovae. They can involve changes in brightness, position, or chemical composition of astronomical objects, and can be influenced by the laws of physics, including gravitational and electromagnetic interactions. Astronomical phenomena are essential for understanding the structure and dynamics of the universe, the life cycles of astronomical bodies, and the fundamental laws that govern cosmic events.