IC443 Jellyfish Nebula
IC443 (Sh2-248) a supernova remnant (SNR) is located in the constellation of Gemini. It is commonly known as the “Jellyfish Nebula”due to it's shape.
These types of objects are created by one of the most important processes in the universe - a supernova event - when a star explodes and scatters the heavier chemical elements it has made during its lifetime back into space. This material will eventually form into future stars and planetary systems.
IC443 is thought to have been formed between 30,000 and 35,000 years ago and is located about 5,000 light years away,
SHO Palette
Date : Jan/30th/ 2022
Place : Bangnaeri,Hongcheon, Korea
( Seoul Astronomy Club Observatory)
서울 천문동호회 관측소
Mount: Harmornic Mortor Gear Equatorial(Hand-Made)
RA:32-DEC:25
RA Worm:100-DEC Worm:50
Motor Step Angle: 1.8
Micro Step: 32
Asiair+ AstroEQ control
Telescope : Epsilon-160
Guide: Off axis guide ,Asiair pro, ZWO290mm mini
Camera : ZWO 294mm
Exposure : Gain200
Antlia 3nm filters
S2 120s X29
Ha 120s X60
O3 120s X35
Dark 120s X 60 , No Bias
Software: Pixinsight, DSS, PSCC