Description acceptable. Observations of abnormally high emissions from this region by Fermi’s Large Array Telescope are the source of this location’s “G·e·V excess” problem. Eric Becklin conducted infrared observations of this region at Mount Wilson Observatory, where an earlier wartime blackout allowed for the discovery of a one-degree dust-free “window” around this location by Walter Baade. This region, which names a UCLA research group led by (*) Andrea Ghez, sits between the two Fermi bubbles at l (“L”) equals zero in the l,b (“L-B”) coordinate system. In 2022, data from the Event Horizon Telescope was used to generate an image of a compact radio source obscured by dust around this location, Sagittarius A-star. For 10 points, name this location around which the sun orbits. ■END■
ANSWER: the Galactic Center [or Galactic Core; accept descriptions of the barycenter of the Milky Way or the center of the galaxy; prompt on center; prompt on the Milky Way galaxy; prompt on the galactic bulge; prompt on Sagittarius; prompt on Sagittarius A-star by asking “where is that located?”]
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