A telescope in Chile has taken a new picture of the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Scientists shared the image on Wednesday. The picture shows large clouds of gas and dust in space. These clouds may help create new stars in the future. The area is very large and is more than 650 light-years wide. A light-year is a very long distance in space.

The telescope system is called ALMA. It is located in the Atacama desert in Chile. This place is very dry, which helps scientists see space clearly. Astronomers use the telescope to study how stars form. Researchers say the clouds of gas are near a huge black hole at the center of the galaxy. By studying this place, scientists hope to understand how the Milky Way and other galaxies formed long ago.