IC 443

| This supernova remnant in Gemini sometimes has the moniker the Jelly Fish Nebula. In the upper part of the image, just right of center shows a blue, green, red line. The asteroid 2009 Voloshina was captured transiting the image from right to left. This asteroid is 14 th magnitude and approximately 35 kilometers across. This image was captured over 4 different nights to acquire the 12 plus hours of data. |
| Telescope: Astro-Physics 160mm EDF f7.5 | Designation: IC 443 |
Mount: Astro-Physics AP1200GTO |
Constellation: Gemini |
| Camera: SBIG ST10XME with Astrodon Filters | Distance: Approx 2400 Light Years |
| Guiding: Mini Borg 60mm and SBIG ST402 | Type: Emission Nebula |
| Exposure: 260, 240, 260 minutes rgb, 10 minute subs | Position: R.A. 06 hr 18 min , Dec +220 48' |
| Processed using CCDStack, PhotoShop CS3 | Date: 31 December 2007 - 8 January 08 |
| Acquisition: CCDSoft/The Sky 6/CCD Autopilot/M1OASYS | Location: Deerlick Astronomy Village |
