A map of the sky assembled utilizing information from the Gaia house telescope, with the centre of the Milky Way in the center of the picture
ESA/Gaia/DPAC
Astronomers have had a rare glimpse into the coronary heart of the Milky Way due to an errant star expelled from the galactic centre.
At the center of our galaxy is a supermassive black gap, carefully surrounded by a group of a whole lot of stars. Slightly additional out is a bigger disc of stars, and additional out nonetheless is a good bigger star group, known as the nuclear star cluster (NSC).