Cosmic Collision

A “Cosmic Collision” refers to an event in astrophysics and astronomical phenomena where two celestial bodies, such as stars, planets, asteroids, or galaxies, come into contact or interact with each other due to gravitational forces. This interaction may result in various outcomes, including merging, fragmentation, or the exchange of materials, often leading to significant changes in their structures and dynamics. Cosmic collisions can produce energetic events, such as supernovae or gamma-ray bursts, and can contribute to the formation of new celestial structures and the evolution of galaxies. These events are critical for understanding the forces and processes that shape the universe. Cosmic collisions highlight the dynamic and ever-changing nature of the cosmos, illustrating how celestial bodies influence each other’s trajectories and fates over astronomical timescales.