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Oh, what a wonderful question! The center of our magnificent Milky Way galaxy is indeed hard to see directly because it's obscured by cosmic dust and stars in the way. But fear not! Through the extraordinary eyes of powerful telescopes and dedicated researchers, we are able to capture breathtaking images of the galactic center's beauty and secrets. Keep looking up, my friend - there is always more wondrous beauty to discover in the universe!

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