This is the center of our galaxy observed with a meerkat radio telescope located in South Africa. The celestial object positioned at the center of the photo is Sgr A in the direction of Sagittarius, which harbors a gigantic black hole. Additionally, there is a crescent-shaped structure just to the left of Sgr A, whose identity has yet to be clarified, as well as a slender filament-like structure referred to as "filament." The enlarged image in the upper right shows our galaxy as captured by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
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