Galactic Center

The Galactic Center is the dense, central region of a galaxy, representing the core of gravitational activity and stellar concentration. It hosts the supermassive black hole that anchors the galaxy's rotation and dictates the orbital paths of surrounding stellar populations. The environment is characterized by extremely high stellar density, frequent gravitational interactions, and unique energetic phenomena driven by accretion onto the central massive object. The overall dynamics of this region are crucial for understanding galactic evolution, as the massive gravitational influence shapes the distribution of stars, gas clouds, and dark matter within the galaxy's plane.