January 20, 2019

Jeremy Likness
Newport, OR, USA
Newport, OR, USA
12/14/2023
02:00 am
02:00 am
William Optics Redcat 71
ZWO ASI294MM Pro in hi-res Bin 1 (8k x 5k)
Astronomik filters (LRGBSHO)
AstroPixel Processor to stack
PxInsight to process
I tried to image the Jellyfish nebula in 2021 but could never get more than a faint glimpse of the "cap." In narrowband, it jumps right out. This is from just about 4 hours of data from one night of imaging. I'm not used to dealing with such detailed structure so I processed it as best as I can but am open to any advice, tips, or pointers. The red nebula up top is part of the same structure and is designed IC444. The nebula itself is IC443.
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