The galactic center is the region at the center of the Milky Way galaxy, where a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A* is located. This area is of great interest to astronomers and astrophysicists, as it provides valuable insights into the structure and dynamics of our galaxy. Researchers study the galactic center to understand the formation and evolution of galaxies, the distribution of stars and gas in the galaxy, and the interaction between the black hole and surrounding stars. They also investigate phenomena such as star formation, galactic outflows, and the presence of dark matter in the galactic center. Observations of the galactic center are conducted using telescopes and instruments sensitive to different wavelengths of light, such as radio, infrared, and X-rays. By studying the galactic center, scientists aim to deepen our understanding of the fundamental processes that shape galaxies and the universe as a whole.