IC 443, the Jellyfish Nebula
The Jellyfish Nebula, IC 443 or Sh2-248, is an SNR or
supernova remnant in the constellation Gemini.
Hover over the image for an annotated view.
Date: 15 February and 4 March 2024
FOV: Apporoximately 6° 52' × 4° 35'
Telescope: Askar FRA300 pro (300mm f/5 Petzval)
Guiding: ZWO ASI120MM mini mono guide camera,
SVBony SV165 Mini 40mm f/4 guide scope
Computer: ASIair pro Raspberry Pi
Mount: ZWO AM5 mount
Camera: ZWO ASI6200MC Pro Cooled (-10°C) Color CMOS
Pixel size: 3.76 μm
Resolution: 2.597 arcsec/pixel
Filter: Baader Semi-Apo filter (moon, light pollution, flare) 15 February,
Optolong L-eNhanced 4 March 2024
Frames:Two data sets, 14 February 2024, one set 4 March 2024
73 × 240 seconds × 300 gain,
30 × 15 seconds × 300 gain,
added with HDRComposition in Pixinsight
32 × 240 seconds × 300 gain,
Total Time: 7 hours 7 minutes 30 seconds
Calibration: 20 flats, 20 dark flats, and 20 darks per session
Processing: Pixinsight – HDRCombination, SPCC, DBE, SPCC, BlurXT, NoiseXT,
GHS, HST, MStr, PixelMath MStr + GHS + HST → PM,
StarXT, Starless, HDR8, NoiseXT, PixelMath blend in Stars
Location: Stony Creek Boat Launch near Henderson, NY