The Earth, Sun, and center of the Milky Way will never align due to the 63-degree inclination of the ecliptic plane relative to the galaxy's plane. The center of the galaxy is located in the constellation Sagittarius. The closest approach of the galactic center to the Sun occurs around December 20, with a separation of about six degrees. Users can utilize planetarium software, such as Starry Night, to visualize this alignment, although some versions may no longer be available. Understanding the alignment requires a top-down perspective of the solar system and galaxy.