Galactic jets are narrow, highly collimated streams of ionized matter that are emitted from the cores of galaxies, typically from supermassive black holes located at their centers. These jets can extend for thousands of light-years into intergalactic space and are among the most energetic phenomena in the universe. Galactic jets are thought to be powered by the accretion of material onto the central black hole, which creates intense magnetic fields that guide and accelerate the material along the jet axis. Studying galactic jets can provide insights into the processes of black hole accretion, galaxy formation, and the evolution of galaxies over cosmic time.