Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Gemini (Gem)  ·  Contains:  10 Gem  ·  11 Gem  ·  12 Gem  ·  13 Gem)  ·  13 mu. Gem  ·  7 Gem)  ·  7 eta Gem  ·  8 Gem  ·  9 Gem  ·  Calx (μ Gem  ·  Gem A  ·  Gemini  ·  HD254755  ·  HD43078  ·  HD43385  ·  HD43479  ·  HD43582  ·  HD43703  ·  HD43753  ·  HD43907  ·  HD43966  ·  HD44139  ·  HD44252  ·  HD44883  ·  HD44926  ·  HD44927  ·  HD44941  ·  IC 443  ·  IC 444  ·  LBN 840  ·  And 28 more.
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Jellyfish Nebula Wide Field with Sh 2-249, Chris Laurel
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Jellyfish Nebula Wide Field with Sh 2-249

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Jellyfish Nebula Wide Field with Sh 2-249, Chris Laurel
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Jellyfish Nebula Wide Field with Sh 2-249

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The Jellyfish Nebula / IC 443 is a a big, bright supernova remnant in Gemini. The progenitor star is estimated to have exploded between 3,000 and 30,000 years ago.

This image is a two-panel mosaic, because the DeltaRho 350's field wasn't quite wide enough to capture all the nebulosity of the Jellyfish and Sh 2-249 without feeling boxed in. I shot this unbinned with the ASI 461MM Pro camera, resulting in an image that's about 150 megapixels even after cropping: overkill, but it's fun to zoom in on the detail, and I have plans to make a big print out of this.

The SII signal in the Jellyfish is very strong — rivaling the H-alpha signal — so it appears orange with the HSO palette I chose. Sulfur is much weaker elsewhere in the field, so the colors are more typical HSO narrowband, and provide a pleasing contrast with the supernova.

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Jellyfish Nebula Wide Field with Sh 2-249, Chris Laurel