Sagittarius B2 is a giant molecular cloud of gas and dust that is located about 120 parsecs from the center of the Milky Way. This complex is the largest molecular cloud in the vicinity of the core and one of the largest in the galaxy, spanning a region about 45 parsecs across.
Declination: −28° 23′ 07″
Did you know: Scientists believe that the cloud might smell like raspberries and rum.