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Infrared observations of the orbits of stars close to the galactic center indicate a small object at the center with a mass of about how many solar masses?

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(4.31±0.38) million Solar masses.

Step-by-step explanation:

The galactic center is the center of the milky way around which the galaxy rotates. It is most likely the location of a supermassive black hole which has a mass of (4.31±0.38) million Solar masses. The location is called Sagittarius A*.

As there is interstellar dust in our line of sight from the Earth infrared observations need to be taken.

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