The Mysteries of Cosmic Phenomena
Our universe is a vast expanse filled with fascinating cosmic phenomena that intrigue astronomers and fuel our curiosity. From the mesmerizing dance of celestial bodies to the enigmatic activities of distant galaxies, cosmic phenomena continue to captivate our imagination.
🌌 Black Holes: These mysterious objects are formed when massive stars collapse under their own gravity, creating regions with gravitational pulls so strong that even light cannot escape. The event horizon of a black hole is often referred to as the point of no return.
🌠 Pulsars: Rotating neutron stars that emit beams of electromagnetic radiation out of their magnetic poles. As they rotate, these beams sweep across space, and when aligned with Earth, they appear as regular pulses of light.
🔭 Dark Matter: Comprising about 27% of the universe, dark matter interacts via gravity but not via electromagnetic forces, making it invisible and detectable only through its gravitational effects.