Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Gemini (Gem)  ·  Contains:  IC 443  ·  IC 444  ·  Part of the constellation Gemini (Gem)  ·  The star Propus (ηGem)  ·  The star μGem
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Sharpless 249 & Jellyfish Nebula, rflinn68
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Sharpless 249 & Jellyfish Nebula

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Sharpless 249 & Jellyfish Nebula

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IC 443 (in lower right), also known as the Jellyfish Nebula and Sharpless 248 (Sh2-248), is a Galactic supernova remnant in the constellation Gemini. Its distance is roughly 5,000 light years from Earth.

IC 443 is the remains of a supernova that occurred 3,000 - 30,000 years ago. The same supernova event likely created the neutron star CXOU J061705.3+222127, the collapsed remnant of the stellar core. It is one of the best-studied cases of supernova remnants interacting with surrounding molecular clouds.

IC 443 is an extended source, having an angular diameter of 50 arcmin (by comparison, the full moon is 30 arcmin across). At the estimated distance of 5,000 ly (1,500 parsec) from Earth, it corresponds to a physical size of roughly 70 light years.--Wiki

The larger (emission) nebula Sharpless 249 (Sh2-249) fills most of the rest of the field in this hubble palette presentation.

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Sharpless 249 & Jellyfish Nebula, rflinn68