Neutrinos of astrophysical origin are messengers produced in stars, in
explosive phenomena like core-collapse supernovae, in the accretion disks
around black holes, or in the Earth's atmosphere. Their fluxes and spectra
encode information on the environments that produce them. Such fluxes are
modified in characteristic ways when neutrinos traverse a medium. Here our
current understanding of neutrino flavour conversion in media is summarized.
The importance of this domain for astrophysical observations is emphasized.
Examples are given of the fundamental properties that astrophysical neutrinos
have uncovered, or might reveal in the future.Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures, manuscript improved, to appear in the Special
Issue "Precision experiments and fundamental physics at low energies