We tend to view our life in the Milky Way Galaxy's Orion Spur as the standard. Even in popular science fiction films, when characters journey between stars, they often depict every sky as identical. However, in the real world, the Milky Way Galaxy doesn't quite follow this uniform pattern.
Milky Way, the galaxy’s spiral arm structure has broken down and transformed into a “bulge” of stars. At the center of this region of the galaxy lies a formidable presence, a black hole named Sagittarius A*, pronounced 'Sagittarius A star,' which boasts a mass approximately four million times that of our Sun, making it the dominant force in this area.
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