Jellyfish Nebula

Fine Art Giclée print

€28.50

  • Jellyfish Nebula

  • Telescope: Askar FRA500

  • Mount: iOptron CEM70

  • Camera: ZWO ASI2600MC Pro

  • Acquisition: 84x300s frames, 7h 00'

The Jellyfish Nebula, also known as IC 443 or Sh2-248, is a stunning supernova remnant located approximately 5,000 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Gemini. This fascinating cosmic structure is believed to be around 30,000 years old, originating from a massive star that ended its life in a brilliant explosion. The remnants of the supernova are characterized by their intricate filaments and vibrant colors, which result from the interaction between the expelled stellar material and the surrounding gas and dust. Its delicate structure resembles a jellyfish gliding through the cosmic ocean, making it a captivating feature of the night sky.

Fine Art Giclée print. Giclée prints are high-grade reproductions of works of art. The giclée fine art print is a contemporary digital printing technique which meets the highest requirements set for graphic work by artists, museums, and art collectors.

Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper, 308g 100% Cotton (acid- and lignin-free). Hahnemühle Photo Rag® is one of the world"s most popular Fine Art papers for inkjet printing. The white cotton paper boasts a lightly defined felt structure, lending each artwork a three dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth. Combined with the matt inkjet coating, this paper produces an outstanding print quality that feature brilliant colours and deep blacks. ISO 9706 conform.

Museum quality. Various museums in the world exhibit giclées instead of the original works of art when the originals are too vulnerable to be displayed. This testifies to the giclée as a quality printing, provided all requirements set by museums are satisfied.

Other side. My hand-signed inscription.