“The Thinking From Old”

NASA ID: GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001362, A Monster in the Milky Way Center: GSFC Creator: NASA Goddard.
“The Thinking from Old”
“Metals cover over,
the Mirror returns the Light,
from the Outside it cannot be seen,
not without the Passing,
very great are Their multitudinous speeds,
all of Them compacted like the smallest of atoms,
the Outermost band is marvellously deep that Light itself is held,
the Outermost band keeps It safe”
by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, copyright ©7th April 2019
This is all I can comprehend of this phenomena in the present time
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Original NASA website link A Monster in the Milky Way reads as follows:
This image shows the star-studded center of the Milky Way towards the constellation of Sagittarius. The crowded center of our galaxy contains numerous complex and mysterious objects that are usually hidden at optical wavelengths by clouds of dust — but many are visible here in these infrared observations from Hubble. However, the most famous cosmic object in this image still remains invisible: the monster at our galaxy’s heart called Sagittarius A*. Astronomers have observed stars spinning around this supermassive black hole (located right in the center of the image), and the black hole consuming clouds of dust as it affects its environment with its enormous gravitational pull. Infrared observations can pierce through thick obscuring material to reveal information that is usually hidden to the optical observer. This is the best infrared image of this region ever taken with Hubble, and uses infrared archive data from Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3, taken in September 2011. Credit: NASA
Image shown above courtesy of NASA.