What is the location of a supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way?

Canis Majoris
there are no black holes in the Milky Way
Sagittarius A*
Messier 77
Sagittarius A* is a bright and very compact astronomical radio source, a part of a larger astronomical feature known as Sagittarius A. It is thought to be the location of a supermassive black hole, like those that are now generally accepted to be at the centers of most spiral and elliptical galaxies.
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