The best time to see the core of the Milky Way is approaching, especially in June when the galactic center becomes visible.
To view the Milky Way, escape light pollution and face south without artificial lights; the galactic center is around Sagittarius and Scorpius constellations.
In June, the Milky Way is visible as a hazy band of light stretching across the night sky, representing the bright central core of our galaxy.
As July approaches, the Milky Way will become brighter and higher in the night sky, offering stargazers the opportunity for stunning long-exposure images.