
SHO
IC 443 - Jellyfish Nebula
January 2026
IC 443 (The Jellyfish Nebula) is a complex supernova remnant in Gemini, formed when a massive star exploded tens of thousands of years ago and its expanding shock front began interacting with dense surrounding molecular clouds. The result is a layered structure of ionized gas where hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur trace physically distinct shock regimes—fast, high-energy filaments and slower cooling material—making IC 443 an ideal target for deep narrowband imaging. This image is presented in two narrowband interpretations: SHO to emphasize shock-excited oxygen and sulfur filaments HOS to preserve hydrogen dominance while retaining oxygen-rich structure along the expanding shell
Target Information
- Catalog ID
- IC 443★IC 444
- Common Name
- Jellyfish Nebula
- Constellation
- Gemini
- Object Type
- Supernova Remnant
- RA
- 6h 19m 41s
- Dec
- +22° 43′ 8″
- Field of View
- 2.97° × 1.97°
Acquisition Data
43h 10m total| Filter | Frames | Exp | Subtotal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hα | 173 | 300s | 14h 25m |
| SII | 174 | 300s | 14h 30m |
| OIII | 171 | 300s | 14h 15m |
Equipment
Starfront - Redcat 91 · Starfront Observatories · Bortle 1
Telescope
Camera
Mount
Filters
Accessories
Guiding Optic
Guiding Camera