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IC 443 Jellyfish Nebula


IC 443 Jellyfish Nebula

IC 443, the Jellyfish Nebula, a galactic supernova remnat approx 5,000 light years distant, in the constellation Gemini. Imaged over 4 nights on Jan 12-13-14-15, 2008. Imaged with FSQ106N and ST2000xm (Astrodon Filters) riding on the Takahashi NJP. 200 minutes of Ha was used for the luminance, 100 mins of SII for the red channel, 200 min of Ha for the green channel, and 100 mins OIII used for the blue channel (all unbinned, 20 min subs). 6.6 hours total.



    Simply stunning. Nice work. :bow:
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    Jaxdialation
    Jan 18 2009 02:03 AM
    Kick butt picture Jim!
    Clear enough to sting!! And pinpoint stars - a Winner!!!
    Highest marks - I wish you could see it like that in the eyepiece!
    Awesome!!!
    absolutely awesome. COnsider yourself lucky to get picture like that, thats the only thing i want to be able to do but good lord the money!



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