The structure in the nebula is among the most complex ever observed in planetary nebulae. The spectrum of NGC 6302 shows that its central star is one of the hottest stars known, with a surface temperature in excess of 250,000 degrees Celsius, implying that the star from which it formed must have been very large.

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    About NGC 6302

    NGC 6302, also known as the Butterfly Nebula, is a complex planetary nebula with a central star that has a surface temperature exceeding 250,000 degrees Celsius. Its intricate structure is one of the most complex ever observed in planetary nebulae.

    NGC 6302's Area of Expertise

    Astronomy, Cosmology, Nebulae, Stellar Evolution, and Planetary Nebulae

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    I am one of the most distant known objects in the universe, located approximately 3,392 light years away from Earth.