The Journal of Physics and Astronomical Sciences (JPAS) is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing scientific research and innovation in the fields of physics, astronomy, astrophysics, and space sciences. The journal serves as a scholarly platform for physicists, astronomers, researchers, academicians, and scientific professionals to publish original research, theoretical developments, experimental studies, and interdisciplinary discoveries that contribute to a deeper understanding of the universe and the fundamental laws of nature. JPAS encourages scientific exploration that bridges classical theories with modern technological advancements and emerging areas of physical sciences. JPAS welcomes high-quality manuscripts covering a wide spectrum of topics including theoretical and applied physics, quantum science, particle physics, cosmology, space exploration, celestial mechanics, observational astronomy, and computational astrophysics. The journal promotes innovative research that enhances scientific knowledge, analytical methods, and technological applications in both terrestrial and cosmic environments. Through rigorous peer review and ethical academic publishing standards, JPAS aims to support the global exchange of scientific ideas and encourage collaboration among researchers from diverse scientific disciplines. The journal also encourages submissions related to emerging technologies in physics and astronomy such as artificial intelligence in astrophysics, space instrumentation, plasma science, nanophysics, gravitational studies, and advanced simulation models. By fostering scientific creativity and interdisciplinary research, JPAS aspires to become a reliable international resource for scientific progress and discovery in physical and astronomical sciences. Keywords: Physics, Astronomy, Astrophysics, Quantum Physics, Space Science, Cosmology, Particle Physics, Theoretical Physics, Applied Physics, Celestial Mechanics, Observational Astronomy, Computational Physics, Plasma Science, Nanophysics, Gravitational Physics, Space Exploration, Scientific Research, Astronomical Imaging, Artificial Intelligence in Astronomy, Experimental Physics