In 1971, two astrophysicists at the University of Cambridge hypothesized that the center of the Milky Way contains a black hole. An astronomical radio source was discovered at the galactic center, about 26,000 light years away from our solar system. read more
Milky way is a galaxy present in Sagittarius cluster. Milky way and all other galaxy's have more number of stars towards the center when compared to the number of stars in the arms of the galaxy. Like you many of the physicist wondered what was in the center of the galaxy. read more
The center of the Milky Way is a pretty happenin’ place. As with most other galaxies, there is a supermassive black hole there. Ours is named Sagittarius A* (pronounced “Sagittarius A-star”, abbreviated as Sgr A*). Not only does Sgr A* try to eat anything that goes near it, the area around it is a good place for new stars to form. read more