Astronomers cooperating on a multi-university study havemade a fascinating discovery: a group of young stellar objects (YSOs) orbiting the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) at the center of our galaxy. These young stars, along with the already known S-type stars (an intermediate type of star), exhibit surprisingly organized behavior, challenging previous astronomical theories. Surprising baby starsApproximately 30 years ago, astronomers identified a cluster of highly dynamic stars, known as S stars, near Sgr A*. These stars orbit the supermassive black hole at incredible speeds, …