Depends on the time of day - we are rotating after all, and revolving.
Not "the" quasar, but "a" quasar - there are many. A quasar is associated with a supermassive black hole, and those are generally at the center of galaxies.
Probably the same as the center of YOUR galaxy.
The center of a spiral galaxy is which color
The center of our galaxy is at a distance that is estimated to be between 25,000 and 28,000 light-years. As to the direction, it is in the constellation Sagittarius. If you want coordinates, the Wikipedia lists the following (article: galactic center): "In the Equatorial coordinate system they are: RA 17h45m40.04s, Dec -29° 00' 28.1" (J2000 epoch)."
The Galactic Bulge.
The center of a spiral galaxy is which color
At the center of every galaxy is a supermassive black hole.
They use powerful devices such as the Hubble Space Telescope, and infrared and ultraviolet waves. Astronomers also use the direction of the path of light, gamma rays, and beta particles to study the center of our spiral-shaped Milky Way Galaxy.
At the center of every galaxy is a supermassive black hole.
A spiral galaxy
Harlow Shapley determined the center of the Milky Way galaxy by studying the distribution of globular clusters, which are dense groups of stars orbiting the galaxy. He mapped their positions and distances, finding that they were concentrated in a specific region of the sky, which he identified as the galactic center. By analyzing the clusters' distances using variable stars known as Cepheid variables, Shapley concluded that the center of the galaxy is located in the direction of the Sagittarius constellation, specifically around the area of the supermassive black hole known as Sagittarius A*.
Galaxies form groups called galaxy clusters, so they would orbit the center of mass of the galaxy clusters, just as our Solar System orbits the center of mass of our galaxy.Galaxies form groups called galaxy clusters, so they would orbit the center of mass of the galaxy clusters, just as our Solar System orbits the center of mass of our galaxy.Galaxies form groups called galaxy clusters, so they would orbit the center of mass of the galaxy clusters, just as our Solar System orbits the center of mass of our galaxy.Galaxies form groups called galaxy clusters, so they would orbit the center of mass of the galaxy clusters, just as our Solar System orbits the center of mass of our galaxy.