140k views
0 votes
What is at the very center of our galaxy? This question is difficult to answer because the center is completely obscured to our eyes behind a large amount of dust. On the basis of what you know about dust from previous chapters, what can be done to improve our view of the galaxy’s center?

User Foxie
by
4.2k points

1 Answer

1 vote

Answer:

The answer is "Observe it in the infrared"

Step-by-step explanation:

The infrared observatory is a device, which helps to track but also fix thermal light from sources out and the front of Earth's atmosphere like nebulae, young stars, and dust and gas in several other galaxies.

The very center of our galaxy is like a star cluster is situated in the central of our universe across the Milky Way supermassive, and the central black hole, around 4 million times our sun's mass.

The main super black hole named the Sagittarius A-star has been located in the nucleus of the galaxy, that's why in this question "Observe it in the infrared" is the correct answer.

User Dyptorden
by
4.1k points