Astrophysics is a branch of astronomy that applies the principles of physics to study celestial objects and phenomena. It explores the composition, structure, and behavior of planets, stars, galaxies, black holes, and the universe as a whole.
Astrophysicists use mathematical models, observational data, and theoretical frameworks to understand the fundamental processes governing the cosmos, such as gravity, nuclear fusion, and electromagnetic radiation.
By unraveling the mysteries of the universe, astrophysics helps us comprehend our place in the cosmos and the nature of existence itself.