This celestial object located within our Milky Way galaxy roughly 3,800 light-years away in the constellation of Scorpius looks like a delicate butterfly. But it is far from serene. What resemble dainty butterfly wings are actually roiling cauldrons of gas heated to nearly 20,000 degrees Celsius. The gas is tearing across space at more than 950,000 kilometers per hour — fast enough to travel from Earth to the Moon in 24 minutes! The star's surface temperature is estimated to be over 220,000 degrees Celsius, making it one of the hottest known stars in our galaxy. God's majesty displayed in the heavens! Psalms 102:25 Of old hast thou laid the foundation of the earth: and the heavens are the work of thy hands.
