Strongest source of cosmic radio wave s, lying in the direction of the constellation Sagittarius.
Discovered by Karl Jansky in 1932, it has been identified as the nucleus of the Milky Way Galaxy . The region is relatively small and constitutes an intense source of infrared radiation thought to be emitted partly by stars and partly by dust around them. Within the region is a much smaller radio source, Sagittarius (Sgr) A*, which appears to mark the centre of the Galaxy. Observations indicate that the galactic nucleus contains a black hole with a mass of one million to several million times that of the Sun; they also provide a strong case that Sgr A* is the black hole. The activity at the Galaxy's centre resembles that of an active galactic nucleus but on a much smaller scale.